[HTML][HTML] Neuroplasticity in adult human visual cortex

E Castaldi, C Lunghi, MC Morrone - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Between 1-5: 100 people worldwide have never experienced normotypic vision due
to a condition called amblyopia, and about 1: 4000 suffer from inherited retinal dystrophies …

Sensory eye dominance: Relationship between eye and brain

TL Ooi, ZJ He - Eye and brain, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Eye dominance refers to the preference to use one eye more than the fellow eye to
accomplish a task. However, the dominant eye revealed can be task dependent especially …

A new counterintuitive training for adult amblyopia

C Lunghi, AT Sframeli, A Lepri, M Lepri… - Annals of Clinical …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives The aim of this study was to investigate whether short‐term inverse occlusion,
combined with moderate physical exercise, could promote the recovery of visual acuity and …

[HTML][HTML] Response to short-term deprivation of the human adult visual cortex measured with 7T BOLD

P Binda, JW Kurzawski, C Lunghi, L Biagi, M Tosetti… - Elife, 2018 - elifesciences.org
Sensory deprivation during the post-natal 'critical period'leads to structural reorganization of
the developing visual cortex. In adulthood, the visual cortex retains some flexibility and …

Short-term plasticity in the human visual thalamus

JW Kurzawski, C Lunghi, L Biagi, M Tosetti… - elife, 2022 - elifesciences.org
While there is evidence that the visual cortex retains a potential for plasticity in adulthood,
less is known about the subcortical stages of visual processing. Here, we asked whether …

[HTML][HTML] Short-term monocular occlusion produces changes in ocular dominance by a reciprocal modulation of interocular inhibition

E Chadnova, A Reynaud, S Clavagnier, RF Hess - Scientific Reports, 2017 - nature.com
Ocular dominance can be modulated by short-term monocular deprivation. This changes the
contribution that each eye makes to binocular vision, an example of adult cortical …

Monocular deprivation of Fourier phase information boosts the deprived eye's dominance during interocular competition but not interocular phase combination

J Bai, X Dong, S He, M Bao - Neuroscience, 2017 - Elsevier
Ocular dominance has been extensively studied, often with the goal to understand
neuroplasticity, which is a key characteristic within the critical period. Recent work on …

[HTML][HTML] The shift in ocular dominance from short-term monocular deprivation exhibits no dependence on duration of deprivation

SH Min, AS Baldwin, A Reynaud, RF Hess - Scientific reports, 2018 - nature.com
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 …

Contribution of Short‐Time Occlusion of the Amblyopic Eye to a Passive Dichoptic Video Treatment for Amblyopia beyond the Critical Period

L Sauvan, N Stolowy, D Denis, F Matonti… - Neural …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Dichoptic movie viewing has been shown to significantly improve visual acuity in amblyopia
in children. Moreover, short‐term occlusion of the amblyopic eye can transiently increase its …

Internal neural states influence the short-term effect of monocular deprivation in human adults

Y Chen, Y Gao, Z He, Z Sun, Y Mao, RF Hess, P Zhang… - elife, 2023 - elifesciences.org
The adult human visual system maintains the ability to be altered by sensory deprivation.
What has not been considered is whether the internal neural states modulate visual …