SummaryMonocular deprivation (MD) has been widely used to measure plasticity in the early visual system [1]. It is widely known that during an early critical period of an observer's life, the ocular dominance in the primary visual cortex is severely disrupted when measured immediately after the offset of MD. In contrast, hardly any change was observed when MD is conducted after the critical period [2]. Here we report that long-term plasticity occurred significantly more rapidly with the non-deprived eye than with the deprived eye of human adults when induced by training on a visual task conducted after three-day MD. Thus, the present results challenge the long-standing view that MD has no long-term influence on the visual function of normal...
I analysed surface- and volume-based ultra-high field 7T fMRI data collected before and after short-...
SummaryNeuroplasticity is a fundamental property of the nervous system that is maximal early in life...
The brain has a remarkable capacity to adapt to alterations in its sensory environment, which is nor...
SummaryMonocular deprivation (MD) has been widely used to measure plasticity in the early visual sys...
During development, within a specific temporal window called the critical period, the mammalian visu...
Neural plasticity, the modification of neural circuitry that accompanies learning and experience, is...
During development, within a specific temporal window called the critical period, the mammalian visu...
SummaryNeuroplasticity is a fundamental property of the developing mammalian visual system, with res...
Neuroplasticity is a fundamental property of the developing mammalian visual system, with residual p...
It is known that, after a prolonged period of visual deprivation, the adult visual cortex can be rec...
Very little is known about plasticity in the adult visual cortex. In recent years psychophysical stu...
Sensory deprivation during the post-natal "critical period" leads to structural reorganization of th...
It is now accepted that short-term deprivation of one eye in adults results in not only a post-depri...
Summary Neuroplasticity is a fundamental property of the nervous system that is maximal early in lif...
Neuroplasticity is a fundamental property of the nervous system that is maximal early in life, withi...
I analysed surface- and volume-based ultra-high field 7T fMRI data collected before and after short-...
SummaryNeuroplasticity is a fundamental property of the nervous system that is maximal early in life...
The brain has a remarkable capacity to adapt to alterations in its sensory environment, which is nor...
SummaryMonocular deprivation (MD) has been widely used to measure plasticity in the early visual sys...
During development, within a specific temporal window called the critical period, the mammalian visu...
Neural plasticity, the modification of neural circuitry that accompanies learning and experience, is...
During development, within a specific temporal window called the critical period, the mammalian visu...
SummaryNeuroplasticity is a fundamental property of the developing mammalian visual system, with res...
Neuroplasticity is a fundamental property of the developing mammalian visual system, with residual p...
It is known that, after a prolonged period of visual deprivation, the adult visual cortex can be rec...
Very little is known about plasticity in the adult visual cortex. In recent years psychophysical stu...
Sensory deprivation during the post-natal "critical period" leads to structural reorganization of th...
It is now accepted that short-term deprivation of one eye in adults results in not only a post-depri...
Summary Neuroplasticity is a fundamental property of the nervous system that is maximal early in lif...
Neuroplasticity is a fundamental property of the nervous system that is maximal early in life, withi...
I analysed surface- and volume-based ultra-high field 7T fMRI data collected before and after short-...
SummaryNeuroplasticity is a fundamental property of the nervous system that is maximal early in life...
The brain has a remarkable capacity to adapt to alterations in its sensory environment, which is nor...