Monocular deprivation early in development causes amblyopia, a severe visual impairment. Prognosis is poor if therapy is initiated after an early critical period. However, clinical observations have shown that recovery from amblyopia can occur later in life when the non-deprived (fellow) eye is removed. The traditional interpretation of this finding is that vision is improved simply by the elimination of interocular suppression in primary visual cortex, revealing responses to previously subthreshold input. However, an alternative explanation is that silencing activity in the fellow eye establishes conditions in visual cortex that enable the weak connections from the amblyopic eye to gain strength, in which case the recovery would persist ev...
Based in part on deprivation studies, it is generally agreed that the development of vision and of t...
A literature review is presented in which stimulus deprivation amblyopia is discussed. Additionally,...
ABSTRACT Abnormalities in visual processing caused by visual deprivation or abnormal binocular inter...
A half-century of research on the consequences of monocular deprivation (MD) in animals has revealed...
SummaryThe existence of heightened brain plasticity during critical periods in early postnatal life ...
Identification of the neural basis of the visual deficits experienced by humans with amblyopia, part...
Competition between the two eyes for synaptic space is thought to play a crucial role in the develop...
Over the last 50 years, research into the developmental plasticity of the visual cortex has led to a...
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...
Even short periods of early monocular deprivation result in reduced cortical representation and visu...
Recent studies conducted on kittens have revealed that the reduced visual acuity of the deprived eye...
Monocular deprivation (MD) of vision during early postnatal life induces amblyopia, and most neurons...
Monocular deprivation (MD) has much more rapid and severe effects on the ocular dominance of neurons...
Short monocular deprivation (4 days) induces a shift in the ocular dominance of binocular neurons in...
Based in part on deprivation studies, it is generally agreed that the development of vision and of t...
A literature review is presented in which stimulus deprivation amblyopia is discussed. Additionally,...
ABSTRACT Abnormalities in visual processing caused by visual deprivation or abnormal binocular inter...
A half-century of research on the consequences of monocular deprivation (MD) in animals has revealed...
SummaryThe existence of heightened brain plasticity during critical periods in early postnatal life ...
Identification of the neural basis of the visual deficits experienced by humans with amblyopia, part...
Competition between the two eyes for synaptic space is thought to play a crucial role in the develop...
Over the last 50 years, research into the developmental plasticity of the visual cortex has led to a...
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...
Even short periods of early monocular deprivation result in reduced cortical representation and visu...
Recent studies conducted on kittens have revealed that the reduced visual acuity of the deprived eye...
Monocular deprivation (MD) of vision during early postnatal life induces amblyopia, and most neurons...
Monocular deprivation (MD) has much more rapid and severe effects on the ocular dominance of neurons...
Short monocular deprivation (4 days) induces a shift in the ocular dominance of binocular neurons in...
Based in part on deprivation studies, it is generally agreed that the development of vision and of t...
A literature review is presented in which stimulus deprivation amblyopia is discussed. Additionally,...
ABSTRACT Abnormalities in visual processing caused by visual deprivation or abnormal binocular inter...