Even after conventional patching treatment, individuals with a history of amblyopia typically lack good stereo vision. This is often attributed to atypical suppression between the eyes, yet the specific mechanism is still unclear. Guided by computational models of binocular vision, we tested explicit predictions about how neural responses to contrast might differ in individuals with impaired binocular vision. Participants with a history of amblyopia (N = 25), and control participants with typical visual development (N = 19) took part in the study. Neural responses to different combinations of contrast in the left and right eyes, were measured using both electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Stimuli w...
Summary: Amblyopia (lazy eye) is a neurodevelopmental disorder of vision with no ocular pathology. T...
During a Research Career Development Award from the National Eye Institute, I spent a year at the Un...
Recent studies on adults have shown that short-term monocular deprivation boosts the deprived eye si...
Even after conventional patching treatment, individuals with a history of amblyopia typically lack g...
Inter-ocular suppression occurs when very different images are presented to each eye. Diplopia ensue...
yesBinocularity in the human visual system poses two interesting and extremely challenging questions...
Amblyopia is a cerebral visual impairment considered to derive from abnormal visual experience (e.g....
AbstractBinocular rivalry refers to the alternating perception that occurs when the two eyes are pre...
The human visual system combines contrast information from the two eyes to produce a single cyclopea...
The fine task of stereoscopic depth discrimination in human subjects requires a functional binocular...
Purpose: Suppression in amblyopia may be an unequal form of normal interocular suppression or a dist...
Purpose. Visual deficits in amblyopia are neural in origin, yet are difficult to characterize with f...
Treatments for amblyopia focus on vision therapy and patching of one eye. Predicting the success of ...
PurposeHumans with amblyopia have an asymmetry in binocular vision: neural signals from the amblyopi...
Anisometropic amblyopia is unilateral by definition and current treatment recommendations reflect th...
Summary: Amblyopia (lazy eye) is a neurodevelopmental disorder of vision with no ocular pathology. T...
During a Research Career Development Award from the National Eye Institute, I spent a year at the Un...
Recent studies on adults have shown that short-term monocular deprivation boosts the deprived eye si...
Even after conventional patching treatment, individuals with a history of amblyopia typically lack g...
Inter-ocular suppression occurs when very different images are presented to each eye. Diplopia ensue...
yesBinocularity in the human visual system poses two interesting and extremely challenging questions...
Amblyopia is a cerebral visual impairment considered to derive from abnormal visual experience (e.g....
AbstractBinocular rivalry refers to the alternating perception that occurs when the two eyes are pre...
The human visual system combines contrast information from the two eyes to produce a single cyclopea...
The fine task of stereoscopic depth discrimination in human subjects requires a functional binocular...
Purpose: Suppression in amblyopia may be an unequal form of normal interocular suppression or a dist...
Purpose. Visual deficits in amblyopia are neural in origin, yet are difficult to characterize with f...
Treatments for amblyopia focus on vision therapy and patching of one eye. Predicting the success of ...
PurposeHumans with amblyopia have an asymmetry in binocular vision: neural signals from the amblyopi...
Anisometropic amblyopia is unilateral by definition and current treatment recommendations reflect th...
Summary: Amblyopia (lazy eye) is a neurodevelopmental disorder of vision with no ocular pathology. T...
During a Research Career Development Award from the National Eye Institute, I spent a year at the Un...
Recent studies on adults have shown that short-term monocular deprivation boosts the deprived eye si...