Short-term monocular deprivation strengthens the contribution of the deprived eye to binocular vision. This change has been observed in adults with normal vision or amblyopia …
Deprivation of visual information from one eye for a 120-minute period in normal adults results in a temporary strengthening of the patched eye's contribution to binocular vision …
M Wang, P McGraw, T Ledgeway - Vision Research, 2021 - Elsevier
Brief periods of monocular deprivation significantly modify binocular visual processing. For example, patching one eye for a few hours alters the inter-ocular balance, with the …
Brief monocular occlusion results in a transient change in ocular dominance, such that the previously patched eye makes a stronger contribution to the binocular percept after …
Normal binocular vision emerges from the combination of neural signals arising within separate monocular pathways. It is natural to wonder whether both eyes contribute equally …
P Zhang, W Bobier, B Thompson… - Optometry and Vision …, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Purpose. To better understand the neural basis of sensory dominance in the normal population, we applied a recently established test designed to quantify the degree of …
DE Mitchell, PC Kind, F Sengpiel, K Murphy - Current Biology, 2003 - cell.com
The role of experience in the development of the central visual pathways has been explored in the past through examination of the consequences of imposed periods of continuously …
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 …
In binocular rivalry, the visual percept alternates stochastically between two dichoptically presented stimuli. It is established that both processes related to the eye of origin and …