Based in part on deprivation studies, it is generally agreed that the development of vision and of the central visual pathways of higher mammals such as cats and primates is experience-dependent. Past deprivation experiments employed periods of exclusively abnormal early visual input. Because of the absence of any normal visual input, such studies indicate only the extremes to which the visual system can change in response to visually driven activity (i.e. its capabilities) rather than provide insight into the role of early visual input in normal development (i.e. what it actually does). We examined the possibility that certain visual input, i.e. normal concordant binocular vision, may be more efficacious than others with respect to its eff...
After birth the brain adapts to characteristics in the environment in order to optimise its resource...
Purpose: : Extrastriate visual cortex of sub-human primates has been rarely explored with respect to...
During development, within a specific temporal window called the critical period, the mammalian visu...
Based in part on deprivation studies, it is generally agreed that the development of vision and of t...
The role of experience in the development of the central visual pathways has been explored in the pa...
Short daily periods of binocular exposure (BE) can offset longer single daily episodes of monocular ...
Even short periods of early monocular deprivation result in reduced cortical representation and visu...
Purpose: Monocular form deprivation early in life leads to a dramatic loss of binocularly driven cor...
Kittens reared with mixed daily visual input that consists of episodes of normal (binocular) exposur...
Purpose: Monocular form deprivation early in life is known to result in amblyopia. We previously rep...
After birth the brain adapts to characteristics in the environment in order to optimise its resource...
Monocular form deprivation early in life leads to a severe loss of visual sensitivity in the deprive...
Experiencing daily brief periods of unrestricted vision during early monocular form deprivation prev...
While continuous monocular deprivation (MD) of patterned vision causes severe loss of visual cortica...
Monocular deprivation early in life can impair vision permanently (Hubel and Wiesel, 1970), but depr...
After birth the brain adapts to characteristics in the environment in order to optimise its resource...
Purpose: : Extrastriate visual cortex of sub-human primates has been rarely explored with respect to...
During development, within a specific temporal window called the critical period, the mammalian visu...
Based in part on deprivation studies, it is generally agreed that the development of vision and of t...
The role of experience in the development of the central visual pathways has been explored in the pa...
Short daily periods of binocular exposure (BE) can offset longer single daily episodes of monocular ...
Even short periods of early monocular deprivation result in reduced cortical representation and visu...
Purpose: Monocular form deprivation early in life leads to a dramatic loss of binocularly driven cor...
Kittens reared with mixed daily visual input that consists of episodes of normal (binocular) exposur...
Purpose: Monocular form deprivation early in life is known to result in amblyopia. We previously rep...
After birth the brain adapts to characteristics in the environment in order to optimise its resource...
Monocular form deprivation early in life leads to a severe loss of visual sensitivity in the deprive...
Experiencing daily brief periods of unrestricted vision during early monocular form deprivation prev...
While continuous monocular deprivation (MD) of patterned vision causes severe loss of visual cortica...
Monocular deprivation early in life can impair vision permanently (Hubel and Wiesel, 1970), but depr...
After birth the brain adapts to characteristics in the environment in order to optimise its resource...
Purpose: : Extrastriate visual cortex of sub-human primates has been rarely explored with respect to...
During development, within a specific temporal window called the critical period, the mammalian visu...