AbstractMotion processing in humans and monkeys exhibit a directional asymmetry during infancy which is not present in adults except following abnormal visual rearing conditions. To characterize the time course for maturation of a symmetric response, we measured the monocular visually evoked potential (MVEP) response to 0.26 c/deg gratings oscillating horizontally at 6 Hz in 13 infant rhesus monkeys between 1 and 52 weeks of age. An asymmetric (F1) and a symmetric (F2) frequency component were extracted from the MVEP using Fourier analysis. At early ages the asymmetric F1 component measured from the two eyes exhibited a 180 deg interocular phase shift, demonstrating that there was a directional bias in opposite directions between the left a...
AbstractPatients with early disruptions of binocularity show cortical directional asymmetries in the...
Patients with early disruptions of binocularity show cortical directional asymmetries in their stead...
During the first 3 months, infants develop visual evoked potential (VEP) responses that are signatur...
Motion processing in humans and monkeys exhibit a directional asymmetry during infancy which is not ...
AbstractMotion processing in humans and monkeys exhibit a directional asymmetry during infancy which...
Monocular viewing during early infancy reveals asymmetries in optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) and visual...
Optokinetic nystagmus in response to horizontal movement of a whole field random dot pattern was mea...
AbstractOptokinetic nystagmus in response to horizontal movement of a whole field random dot pattern...
Purpose:Humans and monkeys with early strabismus are known to exhibit monocular naso-temporal asymme...
PURPOSE. To investigate nasal-temporal asymmetries in the de-tection of horizontal motion and in cor...
AbstractThese experiments used forced-choice preferential looking to test infants for preferences be...
PURPOSE. To measure psychophysically the thresholds for motion detection in the nasal and temporal d...
Infantile esotropia is linked strongly to nasotemporal asymmetry of smooth pursuit during monocular ...
AbstractDuring the first 3 months, infants develop visual evoked potential (VEP) responses that are ...
PURPOSE: Strabismus that develops shortly after birth is known to cause temporal-to-nasal eye moveme...
AbstractPatients with early disruptions of binocularity show cortical directional asymmetries in the...
Patients with early disruptions of binocularity show cortical directional asymmetries in their stead...
During the first 3 months, infants develop visual evoked potential (VEP) responses that are signatur...
Motion processing in humans and monkeys exhibit a directional asymmetry during infancy which is not ...
AbstractMotion processing in humans and monkeys exhibit a directional asymmetry during infancy which...
Monocular viewing during early infancy reveals asymmetries in optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) and visual...
Optokinetic nystagmus in response to horizontal movement of a whole field random dot pattern was mea...
AbstractOptokinetic nystagmus in response to horizontal movement of a whole field random dot pattern...
Purpose:Humans and monkeys with early strabismus are known to exhibit monocular naso-temporal asymme...
PURPOSE. To investigate nasal-temporal asymmetries in the de-tection of horizontal motion and in cor...
AbstractThese experiments used forced-choice preferential looking to test infants for preferences be...
PURPOSE. To measure psychophysically the thresholds for motion detection in the nasal and temporal d...
Infantile esotropia is linked strongly to nasotemporal asymmetry of smooth pursuit during monocular ...
AbstractDuring the first 3 months, infants develop visual evoked potential (VEP) responses that are ...
PURPOSE: Strabismus that develops shortly after birth is known to cause temporal-to-nasal eye moveme...
AbstractPatients with early disruptions of binocularity show cortical directional asymmetries in the...
Patients with early disruptions of binocularity show cortical directional asymmetries in their stead...
During the first 3 months, infants develop visual evoked potential (VEP) responses that are signatur...