AbstractAmblyopes show bilateral loss of sensitivity for second-order (contrast defined) stimuli that can be further suppressed by flanking second-order stimuli (whereas flanks facilitate sensitivity in normal observers). The suppressive flank effect in amblyopes might be explained by abnormal pooling of second-order contrast across visual space. In this study, we investigate whether amblyopes show abnormal second-order spatial summation by measuring contrast detection thresholds for 1c/deg modulations of random noise (stimuli 1–12 cycles) in amblyopic observers, strabismic observers with no visual acuity loss, and normal (control) observers. Non-control observers showed substantial bilateral loss of sensitivity relative to the control obse...
To extend our understanding of the early visual hierarchy, we investigated the long-range integratio...
AbstractWe investigated global motion processing in a group of adult amblyopes using a method that a...
AbstractWe studied lateral neural interactions in strabismic (n=6) and anisometropic amblyopes (n=3)...
AbstractAmblyopes show bilateral loss of sensitivity for second-order (contrast defined) stimuli tha...
AbstractHumans with amblyopia have a well-documented loss of sensitivity for first-order, or luminan...
AbstractThe purpose of the study was to determine whether amblyopes show detection loss for second-o...
Natural scenes are composed of first-order and second-order information. First-order information is ...
AbstractAdults with amblyopia were recently shown to perform abnormally in tasks requiring integrati...
AbstractIt is well established that amblyopes exhibit deficits in processing first-order (luminance-...
AbstractAmblyopia is characterised by visual deficits in both spatial vision and motion perception. ...
AbstractTo better understand the nature of the cortical deficit in amblyopia we undertook a systemat...
AbstractTo test whether first- and second-order stimuli are processed independently in amblyopic vis...
AbstractWe estimated spatial summation areas for the detection of luminance-modulated (LM) and contr...
AbstractHumans with naturally occurring amblyopia show deficits thought to involve mechanisms downst...
AbstractOn the basis of the contrast sensitivity loss in amblyopia which mainly affects higher spati...
To extend our understanding of the early visual hierarchy, we investigated the long-range integratio...
AbstractWe investigated global motion processing in a group of adult amblyopes using a method that a...
AbstractWe studied lateral neural interactions in strabismic (n=6) and anisometropic amblyopes (n=3)...
AbstractAmblyopes show bilateral loss of sensitivity for second-order (contrast defined) stimuli tha...
AbstractHumans with amblyopia have a well-documented loss of sensitivity for first-order, or luminan...
AbstractThe purpose of the study was to determine whether amblyopes show detection loss for second-o...
Natural scenes are composed of first-order and second-order information. First-order information is ...
AbstractAdults with amblyopia were recently shown to perform abnormally in tasks requiring integrati...
AbstractIt is well established that amblyopes exhibit deficits in processing first-order (luminance-...
AbstractAmblyopia is characterised by visual deficits in both spatial vision and motion perception. ...
AbstractTo better understand the nature of the cortical deficit in amblyopia we undertook a systemat...
AbstractTo test whether first- and second-order stimuli are processed independently in amblyopic vis...
AbstractWe estimated spatial summation areas for the detection of luminance-modulated (LM) and contr...
AbstractHumans with naturally occurring amblyopia show deficits thought to involve mechanisms downst...
AbstractOn the basis of the contrast sensitivity loss in amblyopia which mainly affects higher spati...
To extend our understanding of the early visual hierarchy, we investigated the long-range integratio...
AbstractWe investigated global motion processing in a group of adult amblyopes using a method that a...
AbstractWe studied lateral neural interactions in strabismic (n=6) and anisometropic amblyopes (n=3)...