AbstractPreviously, we have shown that humans with amblyopia exhibit deficits for global motion discrimination that cannot be simply ascribed to a reduction in visibility or contrast sensitivity. Deficits exist in the processing of global motion in the fronto-parallel plane that suggest reduced extra-striate function (i.e., MT) in amblyopia. Here, we ask whether such a deficit also exists for rotation and radial components of optic flow that are first processed at higher sites along the dorsal pathway (i.e., MSTd). We show that similar motion processing deficits occur in our amblyopic group as a whole for translation, rotation, and radial components of optic flow and that none of these can be solely accounted for by the reduced visibility o...
Amblyopia is a visual developmental disorder defined by reduced visual acuity in one (amblyopic) eye...
PURPOSE. The understanding of the site and nature of the cortical processing deficit in human amblyo...
AbstractMaximum motion displacement (Dmax) is the largest dot displacement in a random-dot kinematog...
AbstractPreviously, we have shown that humans with amblyopia exhibit deficits for global motion disc...
We investigated global motion processing in a group of adult amblyopes using a method that allows us...
AbstractWe investigated global motion processing in a group of adult amblyopes using a method that a...
AbstractHumans with amblyopia display anomalous performance for global motion discrimination. Attemp...
The human visual system comprises two neural pathways, the magnocellular/M and parvocellular/P pathw...
AbstractDo amblyopes demonstrate general irregularities in processes of global image integration? Or...
AbstractThe extent of motion processing deficits and M/dorsal pathway involvement in amblyopia is un...
Note:It has been shown that the amblyopic visual system is similar to that of the normal visual syst...
AbstractWe extended a previous study (Hess et al. (1999). A deficit in strabismic amblyopia for glob...
AbstractIt is well established that amblyopes exhibit deficits in processing first-order (luminance-...
Amblyopia is a neurodevelopmental disorder of the visual system that is associated with disrupted bi...
AbstractThe motion aftereffect was measured using both static and dynamic test stimuli in a group of...
Amblyopia is a visual developmental disorder defined by reduced visual acuity in one (amblyopic) eye...
PURPOSE. The understanding of the site and nature of the cortical processing deficit in human amblyo...
AbstractMaximum motion displacement (Dmax) is the largest dot displacement in a random-dot kinematog...
AbstractPreviously, we have shown that humans with amblyopia exhibit deficits for global motion disc...
We investigated global motion processing in a group of adult amblyopes using a method that allows us...
AbstractWe investigated global motion processing in a group of adult amblyopes using a method that a...
AbstractHumans with amblyopia display anomalous performance for global motion discrimination. Attemp...
The human visual system comprises two neural pathways, the magnocellular/M and parvocellular/P pathw...
AbstractDo amblyopes demonstrate general irregularities in processes of global image integration? Or...
AbstractThe extent of motion processing deficits and M/dorsal pathway involvement in amblyopia is un...
Note:It has been shown that the amblyopic visual system is similar to that of the normal visual syst...
AbstractWe extended a previous study (Hess et al. (1999). A deficit in strabismic amblyopia for glob...
AbstractIt is well established that amblyopes exhibit deficits in processing first-order (luminance-...
Amblyopia is a neurodevelopmental disorder of the visual system that is associated with disrupted bi...
AbstractThe motion aftereffect was measured using both static and dynamic test stimuli in a group of...
Amblyopia is a visual developmental disorder defined by reduced visual acuity in one (amblyopic) eye...
PURPOSE. The understanding of the site and nature of the cortical processing deficit in human amblyo...
AbstractMaximum motion displacement (Dmax) is the largest dot displacement in a random-dot kinematog...