Monocular deprivation (MD) of vision during early postnatal life induces amblyopia, and most neurons in the primary visual cortex lose their responses to the closed eye. Anatomically, the somata of neurons in the closed-eye recipient layer of the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) shrink and their axons projecting to the visual cortex retract. Although it has been difficult to restore visual acuity after maturation, recent studies in rodents and cats showed that a period of exposure to complete darkness could promote recovery from amblyopia induced by prior MD. However, in cats, which have an organization of central visual pathways similar to humans, the effect of dark rearing only improves monocular vision and does not restore binocular dept...
AbstractIt is now well established that the anatomical and functional development of the central vis...
A review of research literature concerning neurotransmitters involved in deprivation amblyopia was c...
While continuous monocular deprivation (MD) of patterned vision causes severe loss of visual cortica...
SummaryThe existence of heightened brain plasticity during critical periods in early postnatal life ...
Dark rearing is known to delay the time course of the critical period for ocular dominance plasticit...
Chronic monocular deprivation, initiated early in postnatal life and maintained until adulthood, ca...
A half-century of research on the consequences of monocular deprivation (MD) in animals has revealed...
Purpose: Monocular form deprivation early in life is known to result in amblyopia. We previously rep...
Short periods of darkness (DR) reduce labeling for neurofilament, a cytoskeleton pro-tein that suppo...
Monocular deprivation (MD) during a critical period of postnatal development produces significant ch...
Visual deprivation such as dark rearing (DR) prolongs the critical period for ocular dominance plast...
Two studies were conducted examining the role of afferent activity on synaptic connectivity in the c...
Neither discrete peripheral retinal lesions nor the normal optic disk produces obvious holes in one\...
Monocular deprivation early in development causes amblyopia, a severe visual impairment. Prognosis i...
The effects of early monocular deprivation on visual acuity and visual cortical responses can be rev...
AbstractIt is now well established that the anatomical and functional development of the central vis...
A review of research literature concerning neurotransmitters involved in deprivation amblyopia was c...
While continuous monocular deprivation (MD) of patterned vision causes severe loss of visual cortica...
SummaryThe existence of heightened brain plasticity during critical periods in early postnatal life ...
Dark rearing is known to delay the time course of the critical period for ocular dominance plasticit...
Chronic monocular deprivation, initiated early in postnatal life and maintained until adulthood, ca...
A half-century of research on the consequences of monocular deprivation (MD) in animals has revealed...
Purpose: Monocular form deprivation early in life is known to result in amblyopia. We previously rep...
Short periods of darkness (DR) reduce labeling for neurofilament, a cytoskeleton pro-tein that suppo...
Monocular deprivation (MD) during a critical period of postnatal development produces significant ch...
Visual deprivation such as dark rearing (DR) prolongs the critical period for ocular dominance plast...
Two studies were conducted examining the role of afferent activity on synaptic connectivity in the c...
Neither discrete peripheral retinal lesions nor the normal optic disk produces obvious holes in one\...
Monocular deprivation early in development causes amblyopia, a severe visual impairment. Prognosis i...
The effects of early monocular deprivation on visual acuity and visual cortical responses can be rev...
AbstractIt is now well established that the anatomical and functional development of the central vis...
A review of research literature concerning neurotransmitters involved in deprivation amblyopia was c...
While continuous monocular deprivation (MD) of patterned vision causes severe loss of visual cortica...