AbstractWe used random-dot kinematograms to compare the effects of early monocular versus early binocular deprivation on the development of the perception of the direction of global motion. Patients had been visually deprived by a cataract in one or both eyes from birth or later after a history of normal visual experience. The discrimination of direction of global motion was significantly impaired after early visual deprivation. Surprisingly, impairments were significantly worse after early binocular deprivation than after early monocular deprivation, and the sensitive period was very short. The unexpectedly good results after monocular deprivation suggest that the higher centers involved in the integration of global motion profit from inpu...
AbstractAlthough many studies have examined the principles governing first-order global motion perce...
Although many studies have examined the principles governing first-order global motion perception, t...
AbstractUsing the method of limits, we measured spatial and temporal vision in 13 children who had b...
AbstractWe used random-dot kinematograms to compare the effects of early monocular versus early bino...
AbstractUsing the method of limits, we measured spatial and temporal vision in 15 patients, aged 4–2...
AbstractThis study investigates four key issues concerning the binocular properties of the mechanism...
AbstractTo compare the effects of early monocular versus early binocular deprivation on the percepti...
SummaryThe accurate representation of the motion of external objects is one of the more important ta...
Experiencing binocularly conflicting signals early in life dramatically alters the binocular respons...
After birth the brain adapts to characteristics in the environment in order to optimise its resource...
Postnatal monocular deprivation from the surgical removal (enucleation) of one eye in humans results...
Monocular deprivation (MD) by lid suture is one of the classic paradigms for the study of developmen...
Temporal simultaneity provides an essential cue for integrating multisensory signals into a unified ...
After birth the brain adapts to characteristics in the environment in order to optimise its resource...
Using the method of limits, we measured spatial and temporal vision in 15 patients, aged 4–28 years,...
AbstractAlthough many studies have examined the principles governing first-order global motion perce...
Although many studies have examined the principles governing first-order global motion perception, t...
AbstractUsing the method of limits, we measured spatial and temporal vision in 13 children who had b...
AbstractWe used random-dot kinematograms to compare the effects of early monocular versus early bino...
AbstractUsing the method of limits, we measured spatial and temporal vision in 15 patients, aged 4–2...
AbstractThis study investigates four key issues concerning the binocular properties of the mechanism...
AbstractTo compare the effects of early monocular versus early binocular deprivation on the percepti...
SummaryThe accurate representation of the motion of external objects is one of the more important ta...
Experiencing binocularly conflicting signals early in life dramatically alters the binocular respons...
After birth the brain adapts to characteristics in the environment in order to optimise its resource...
Postnatal monocular deprivation from the surgical removal (enucleation) of one eye in humans results...
Monocular deprivation (MD) by lid suture is one of the classic paradigms for the study of developmen...
Temporal simultaneity provides an essential cue for integrating multisensory signals into a unified ...
After birth the brain adapts to characteristics in the environment in order to optimise its resource...
Using the method of limits, we measured spatial and temporal vision in 15 patients, aged 4–28 years,...
AbstractAlthough many studies have examined the principles governing first-order global motion perce...
Although many studies have examined the principles governing first-order global motion perception, t...
AbstractUsing the method of limits, we measured spatial and temporal vision in 13 children who had b...