Siamese and ordinary cats were monocularly tested in pattern discriminations and visual perimetry following unilateral optic tract section. While ordinary cats exhibited similar performances when tested with either eye, in Siamese cats the eye contralateral to the sectioned optic tract was practically blind. Thus, the Siamese cat's uncrossed visual pathways are not able to subserve either form or ambient vision. The nature of such a loss is discussed
Presenting the two eyes with incongruent stimuli leads to the phenomenon of interocular rivalry. At ...
Monocular deprivation during a critical period in postnatal development leads to a shift in function...
(1) Monocularly (MD) and binocularly deprived (BD) cats were tested to determine the permanence of p...
In ordinary cats, section of one optic tract produced a complete contralateral hemianopsia in both e...
Siamese cats have a cogenitally abnormal decussation of the visual pathways. Analysis of the neural ...
It is known that the Siamese cat has a neurological anomaly of its visual system which results in te...
Split-chiasm cats with unilateral or bilateral lesions largely removing the commissurally connected ...
Six ordinary and one Siamese cat were tested for spatial frequency contrast sensitivity and for flic...
i " It has previously been shown that Siamese cats have abnormal retino-geniculate pathways. In...
In Siamese cats most retinal projections are crossed and almost all neurons in cortical areas 17 and...
Interocular transfer of monocularly learned pattern discriminations was found to be imperfect in spl...
In both ordinary cats and 'Boston' Siamese cats the visual areas in the lateral parts of the middle ...
Single cells were recorded in area 19 of 8 Siamese cats. Receptive fields (RFs) were typical for thi...
Cats with a natural convergent squint were discovered within a colony of normal Mill Hill cats. In t...
Three groups of visually deprived cats were studied for evidence that one eye gained a competitive a...
Presenting the two eyes with incongruent stimuli leads to the phenomenon of interocular rivalry. At ...
Monocular deprivation during a critical period in postnatal development leads to a shift in function...
(1) Monocularly (MD) and binocularly deprived (BD) cats were tested to determine the permanence of p...
In ordinary cats, section of one optic tract produced a complete contralateral hemianopsia in both e...
Siamese cats have a cogenitally abnormal decussation of the visual pathways. Analysis of the neural ...
It is known that the Siamese cat has a neurological anomaly of its visual system which results in te...
Split-chiasm cats with unilateral or bilateral lesions largely removing the commissurally connected ...
Six ordinary and one Siamese cat were tested for spatial frequency contrast sensitivity and for flic...
i " It has previously been shown that Siamese cats have abnormal retino-geniculate pathways. In...
In Siamese cats most retinal projections are crossed and almost all neurons in cortical areas 17 and...
Interocular transfer of monocularly learned pattern discriminations was found to be imperfect in spl...
In both ordinary cats and 'Boston' Siamese cats the visual areas in the lateral parts of the middle ...
Single cells were recorded in area 19 of 8 Siamese cats. Receptive fields (RFs) were typical for thi...
Cats with a natural convergent squint were discovered within a colony of normal Mill Hill cats. In t...
Three groups of visually deprived cats were studied for evidence that one eye gained a competitive a...
Presenting the two eyes with incongruent stimuli leads to the phenomenon of interocular rivalry. At ...
Monocular deprivation during a critical period in postnatal development leads to a shift in function...
(1) Monocularly (MD) and binocularly deprived (BD) cats were tested to determine the permanence of p...