AbstractTo better understand the nature of the cortical deficit in amblyopia we undertook a systematic investigation of second-order processing in 8 amblyopic and 8 normal observers. We investigated local detection, discrimination and global integration. Our local stimulus consisted of a Gaussian patch of fractal noise multiplied by a 1-d sinusoidal modulator. Our global stimulus consisted of an array of such elements.We revealed second-order detection deficits for stimuli with equi-visible carriers. Orientation discrimination for an isolated second-order patch was comparable in normal and amblyopic eyes. We showed that pure integration of second-order patterns can be normal in amblyopia
Some studies have reported deficits in amblyopia for global form and motion integration, whereas oth...
Cognition is very important in our daily life. However, amblyopia has abnormal visual cognition. Phy...
AbstractSome studies have reported deficits in amblyopia for global form and motion integration, whe...
In order to investigate the processes which integrate local orientation informationn in observers wi...
AbstractHumans with amblyopia have a well-documented loss of sensitivity for first-order, or luminan...
Natural scenes are composed of first-order and second-order information. First-order information is ...
AbstractThe purpose of the study was to determine whether amblyopes show detection loss for second-o...
AbstractVisual processing is thought to involve initial local analyses that are subsequently integra...
AbstractWe show that the previously reported orientation deficit in amblyopia (Skottun, B. C., Bradl...
AbstractIt is well established that amblyopes exhibit deficits in processing first-order (luminance-...
AbstractWe set out to determine whether extra-striate ventral stream function was compromised in amb...
PURPOSE. The visual deficit in amblyopia involves both elevated contrast thresholds and distorted su...
Several studies have indicated substantial processing deficits for static second-order stimuli in am...
AbstractA recent report suggests that amblyopes are deficient in processing local orientation at sup...
AbstractAmblyopes show bilateral loss of sensitivity for second-order (contrast defined) stimuli tha...
Some studies have reported deficits in amblyopia for global form and motion integration, whereas oth...
Cognition is very important in our daily life. However, amblyopia has abnormal visual cognition. Phy...
AbstractSome studies have reported deficits in amblyopia for global form and motion integration, whe...
In order to investigate the processes which integrate local orientation informationn in observers wi...
AbstractHumans with amblyopia have a well-documented loss of sensitivity for first-order, or luminan...
Natural scenes are composed of first-order and second-order information. First-order information is ...
AbstractThe purpose of the study was to determine whether amblyopes show detection loss for second-o...
AbstractVisual processing is thought to involve initial local analyses that are subsequently integra...
AbstractWe show that the previously reported orientation deficit in amblyopia (Skottun, B. C., Bradl...
AbstractIt is well established that amblyopes exhibit deficits in processing first-order (luminance-...
AbstractWe set out to determine whether extra-striate ventral stream function was compromised in amb...
PURPOSE. The visual deficit in amblyopia involves both elevated contrast thresholds and distorted su...
Several studies have indicated substantial processing deficits for static second-order stimuli in am...
AbstractA recent report suggests that amblyopes are deficient in processing local orientation at sup...
AbstractAmblyopes show bilateral loss of sensitivity for second-order (contrast defined) stimuli tha...
Some studies have reported deficits in amblyopia for global form and motion integration, whereas oth...
Cognition is very important in our daily life. However, amblyopia has abnormal visual cognition. Phy...
AbstractSome studies have reported deficits in amblyopia for global form and motion integration, whe...