AbstractPresenting the two eyes with incongruent stimuli leads to the phenomenon of interocular rivalry. At any given time, one of the stimuli is perceptually suppressed in order to avoid double vision. In squinting subjects, rivalry occurs permanently also for congruent stimuli because of developmental rearrangement of cortical circuitry. In this study, we have investigated the dynamics and stimulus dependence of rivalry in six esotropic, four exotropic and three non-strabismic cats. As an indicator for perception, we used optokinetic nystagmus that was induced by moving gratings. The esotropic cats were tested for their visual acuity by means of a jumping stand procedure. The results show that one eye can dominate perception even if both ...
Contains fulltext : 135884.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Binocular rival...
Competition between the two eyes for synaptic space is thought to play a crucial role in the develop...
Competition between the two eyes for synaptic space is thought to play a crucial role in the develop...
Presenting the two eyes with incongruent stimuli leads to the phenomenon of interocular rivalry. At ...
AbstractPresenting the two eyes with incongruent stimuli leads to the phenomenon of interocular riva...
Three groups of visually deprived cats were studied for evidence that one eye gained a competitive a...
ABSTRACT In subjects suffering from early onset strabismus, signals conveyed by the two eyes are not...
In cats the unilateral convergent strabismus surgically induced in the early postnatal life causes m...
Spike and local field potential activity were recorded simultaneously from multiple sites in primary...
Spike and local field potential activity were recorded simultaneously from multiple sites in primary...
Single unit response latencies in striate cortex after visual stimulation with stationary flashed ba...
In convergent strabismus (esotropia) the spatial asynchrony of the two eye inputs unbalances the int...
The research projects reported in this thesis aimed at the demonstration and description of importan...
AbstractIn an attempt to demonstrate a physiological basis for the alternating suppression of percep...
Cats with a natural convergent squint were discovered within a colony of normal Mill Hill cats. In t...
Contains fulltext : 135884.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Binocular rival...
Competition between the two eyes for synaptic space is thought to play a crucial role in the develop...
Competition between the two eyes for synaptic space is thought to play a crucial role in the develop...
Presenting the two eyes with incongruent stimuli leads to the phenomenon of interocular rivalry. At ...
AbstractPresenting the two eyes with incongruent stimuli leads to the phenomenon of interocular riva...
Three groups of visually deprived cats were studied for evidence that one eye gained a competitive a...
ABSTRACT In subjects suffering from early onset strabismus, signals conveyed by the two eyes are not...
In cats the unilateral convergent strabismus surgically induced in the early postnatal life causes m...
Spike and local field potential activity were recorded simultaneously from multiple sites in primary...
Spike and local field potential activity were recorded simultaneously from multiple sites in primary...
Single unit response latencies in striate cortex after visual stimulation with stationary flashed ba...
In convergent strabismus (esotropia) the spatial asynchrony of the two eye inputs unbalances the int...
The research projects reported in this thesis aimed at the demonstration and description of importan...
AbstractIn an attempt to demonstrate a physiological basis for the alternating suppression of percep...
Cats with a natural convergent squint were discovered within a colony of normal Mill Hill cats. In t...
Contains fulltext : 135884.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Binocular rival...
Competition between the two eyes for synaptic space is thought to play a crucial role in the develop...
Competition between the two eyes for synaptic space is thought to play a crucial role in the develop...