AbstractPrevious investigations into cortical plasticity in the presence of ocular disease have focused on central retinal damage. Perceptually, patients often report distortions of visual space which can be partially explained by perceptual filling-in. The mechanisms involved could also apply to peripheral field loss. Spatial interval discrimination was tested in 28 retinitis pigmentosa (RP) patients and a control group. When stimuli were presented to both hemispheres, bias did not differ whereas threshold was poorer in RP patients. When presenting the task to only one hemifield, bias was related to field asymmetry, but only in the left visual field, r2=.59. Brain laterality may be an important factor when examining changes in cortical fun...
Purpose: Peripheral visual fields have not been as well defined by static automated perimetry as kin...
Previous studies demonstrated that alterations in functional MRI derived receptive field (pRF) prope...
AbstractStudies have shown that individuals with hemianopia tend to bisect a line toward their blind...
AbstractPrevious investigations into cortical plasticity in the presence of ocular disease have focu...
Evidence exists that the onset of retinal disease results in both behavioral adjustments by the indi...
AbstractWe used a motion coherence paradigm to test the hypothesis that patients with retinitis pigm...
Disorders that specifically affect central and peripheral vision constitute invaluable models to stu...
AbstractWe compared maximum displacement thresholds (Dmax) with minimum displacement thresholds (Dmi...
Retinitis Pigmentosa is a group of hereditary retinal dystrophy disorders associated with progressiv...
Human studies addressing the long-term effects of peripheral retinal degeneration on visual cortical...
PURPOSE. Retinitis pigmentosa is a family of genetic diseases inducing progressive photoreceptor deg...
International audiencePURPOSE. Retinitis pigmentosa is a family of genetic diseases inducing progres...
The lower areas of the hierarchically organized visual cortex are strongly retinotopically organized...
In retinitis pigmentosa (RP), peripheral visual-field loss starts in early stages, whereas central v...
AbstractTo investigate the relative sensory and perceptual contributions to central visual function ...
Purpose: Peripheral visual fields have not been as well defined by static automated perimetry as kin...
Previous studies demonstrated that alterations in functional MRI derived receptive field (pRF) prope...
AbstractStudies have shown that individuals with hemianopia tend to bisect a line toward their blind...
AbstractPrevious investigations into cortical plasticity in the presence of ocular disease have focu...
Evidence exists that the onset of retinal disease results in both behavioral adjustments by the indi...
AbstractWe used a motion coherence paradigm to test the hypothesis that patients with retinitis pigm...
Disorders that specifically affect central and peripheral vision constitute invaluable models to stu...
AbstractWe compared maximum displacement thresholds (Dmax) with minimum displacement thresholds (Dmi...
Retinitis Pigmentosa is a group of hereditary retinal dystrophy disorders associated with progressiv...
Human studies addressing the long-term effects of peripheral retinal degeneration on visual cortical...
PURPOSE. Retinitis pigmentosa is a family of genetic diseases inducing progressive photoreceptor deg...
International audiencePURPOSE. Retinitis pigmentosa is a family of genetic diseases inducing progres...
The lower areas of the hierarchically organized visual cortex are strongly retinotopically organized...
In retinitis pigmentosa (RP), peripheral visual-field loss starts in early stages, whereas central v...
AbstractTo investigate the relative sensory and perceptual contributions to central visual function ...
Purpose: Peripheral visual fields have not been as well defined by static automated perimetry as kin...
Previous studies demonstrated that alterations in functional MRI derived receptive field (pRF) prope...
AbstractStudies have shown that individuals with hemianopia tend to bisect a line toward their blind...