Purpose:(1) To investigate the effects of various non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) modalities, including high-frequency transcranial random noise stimulation (hf-tRNS) …
Adult homeostatic visual plasticity can be induced by short-term patching, heralded by a shift in ocular dominance in favor of the deprived eye after monocular occlusion. The potential to …
Several studies have shown that short‐term monocular patching can induce ocular dominance plasticity in normal adults, in which the patched eye becomes stronger in …
In the recent decade, studies have shown that short-term monocular deprivation strengthens the deprived eye's contribution to binocular vision. However, the magnitude of the change in …
J Zhou, D Baker, M Simard… - … & Visual Science, 2015 - jov.arvojournals.org
Purpose: Ocular dominance is an extensively studied form of neural plasticity. Several recent studies have demonstrated that a degree of eye dominance plasticity occurs in adults …
The input from the two eyes is combined in the brain. In this combination, the relative strength of the input from each eye is determined by the ocular dominance. Recent work has …
In healthy adults with normal vision, temporary deprivation of one eye's visual experience produces transient yet robust homeostatic plasticity effects, where the deprived eye …
In the last decade, studies have shown that short-term monocular deprivation strengthens the deprived eye's contribution to binocular vision. However, the magnitude of the change in …
M Wang, P McGraw, T Ledgeway - Vision Research, 2020 - Elsevier
The adult visual system was traditionally thought to be relatively hard-wired, but recent studies have challenged this view by demonstrating plasticity following short-term …