It is now accepted that short-term deprivation of one eye in adults results in not only a post-deprivation strengthening of the vision in the previously deprived eye but also a deterioration in the vision of the previously non-patched eye. Such monocular deprivation of 1-2 hours induces changes that last approximately 30-90 minutes. There is some support for this neuroplastic effect being the consequence of a change in the contrast gain within the binocular circuity. What is not known is when these changes in gain are initiated. One possibility is that they are initiated only once the patch is removed. The other possibility is that they are the result of a slow build up from the moment the patch is first applied.In this study, we measure mo...
Ocular dominance has been extensively studied, often with the goal to understand neuroplasticity, ...
The role of experience in the development of the central visual pathways has been explored in the pa...
Even short periods of early monocular deprivation result in reduced cortical representation and visu...
It is now accepted that short-term deprivation of one eye in adults results in not only a post-depri...
Monocular deprivation early in life can impair vision permanently (Hubel and Wiesel, 1970), but depr...
During development, within a specific temporal window called the critical period, the mammalian visu...
During development, within a specific temporal window called the critical period, the mammalian visu...
Monocular deprivation can chronically suppress vision in the deprived eye, if it is applied for suff...
Neural plasticity, the modification of neural circuitry that accompanies learning and experience, is...
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...
SummaryMonocular deprivation (MD) has been widely used to measure plasticity in the early visual sys...
Very little is known about plasticity in the adult visual cortex. In recent years psychophysical stu...
Short-term monocular deprivation alters visual perception in adult humans, increasing the dominance ...
Purpose: Several recent studies have demonstrated that following short-term monocular deprivation in...
Ocular dominance has been extensively studied, often with the goal to understand neuroplasticity, ...
The role of experience in the development of the central visual pathways has been explored in the pa...
Even short periods of early monocular deprivation result in reduced cortical representation and visu...
It is now accepted that short-term deprivation of one eye in adults results in not only a post-depri...
Monocular deprivation early in life can impair vision permanently (Hubel and Wiesel, 1970), but depr...
During development, within a specific temporal window called the critical period, the mammalian visu...
During development, within a specific temporal window called the critical period, the mammalian visu...
Monocular deprivation can chronically suppress vision in the deprived eye, if it is applied for suff...
Neural plasticity, the modification of neural circuitry that accompanies learning and experience, is...
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...
SummaryMonocular deprivation (MD) has been widely used to measure plasticity in the early visual sys...
Very little is known about plasticity in the adult visual cortex. In recent years psychophysical stu...
Short-term monocular deprivation alters visual perception in adult humans, increasing the dominance ...
Purpose: Several recent studies have demonstrated that following short-term monocular deprivation in...
Ocular dominance has been extensively studied, often with the goal to understand neuroplasticity, ...
The role of experience in the development of the central visual pathways has been explored in the pa...
Even short periods of early monocular deprivation result in reduced cortical representation and visu...