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Ocular dominance development revisited

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2002
New approaches to the study of ocular dominance development, a model system for the development of neural architecture, indicate that eye-specific columns in primary visual cortex emerge substantially before the onset of the critical period, during which neural connections can be altered by visual experience. The timing, speed and specificity of column
Justin C, Crowley, Lawrence C, Katz
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A THEORY OF OCULAR DOMINANCE

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1951
DOMINANCE in the broadest sense consists of any sort of physiological preeminence, priority or preferential activity of one member of any bilateral pair of structures in the body. Thus, to write right handed or left handed is to have a dominant hand.
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Dissociating ocular dominance column development and ocular dominance plasticity: a neurotrophic model

Biological Cybernetics, 2002
Recent experimental data indicate that both neurotrophic factors (NTFs) and intracortical inhibitory circuitry are implicated in the development and plasticity of ocular dominance columns. We extend a neurotrophic model of developmental synaptic plasticity, which previously failed to account correctly for the differences between monocular deprivation ...
Terry Elliott, Nigel R. Shadbolt
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Association Between Ocular Dominance and Refraction

Journal of Refractive Surgery, 2008
Purpose To investigate the association between ocular dominance and refraction. Methods A retrospective study of the cycloplegic refraction of 2453 consecutive patients with a mean age of 46±12 years (range: 18 to 79 years) was performed.
Stahl, Jason E.   +3 more
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Patterns of ocular dominance.

American journal of optometry and archives of American Academy of Optometry, 1973
ABSTRACT The dominant q e has been d d n d as the eve which is used to sight with. or whose input is hvond when there is conflicting information to the two eyes. Many investigators report diffemces in measured dominance as a function of the tat used. Fifty‐seven normal subjects were teed on thinern different tats for ocular dominance.
S, Coren, C P, Kaplan
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Ocular Dominance Reduced with Practice

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1974
Changes of ocular dominance were measured with binocular rivalry tests in 2 groups of Ss after 9 4-min. practice sessions. During the practice sessions one group passively viewed binocular rivalry and the second group attempted to reduce the magnitude of dominance by actively viewing rivalry. Passive viewing was ineffective but the active viewing group
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OCULAR DOMINANCE

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1936
Functional asymmetry within the visual apparatus is well illustrated by the difference in the behavior of the two eyes during binocular activity. Thus, the dominant or master eye directs its visual axis to a point in space, while its fellow, the nondominant eye, consummates the act of binocular central fixation by adjusting itself so that corresponding
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Ocular dominance testing

International Contact Lens Clinic, 1996
Abstract Clinicians typically apply the distance correction to the dominant sighting eye when fitting monovision contact lenses on presbyopic patients. This study investigates if this form of dominance testing correlates with a second type of dominance testing, the eye that will accept the least plus power when viewing a distance target binocularly ...
Lance E. Malott   +2 more
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OCULAR DOMINANCE AND HANDEDNESS

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1954
To the Editor: —We appreciate your thoughtful discussion of our paper, published in the November, 1953, issue of theArchives. Our original paper was longer and contained discussions of the points you have made. In shortening it for publication, we had to omit many interesting, but not "central," portions of the material.
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OCULAR DOMINANCE: A TEST OF TWO HYPOTHESES

British Journal of Psychology, 1971
Fifty subjects were given a battery of eye dominance tests to investigate whether there are five types (Lederer, 1961) or two types (Walls, 1951) of ocular dominance, and to investigate the relation between these tests and handedness. There was no evidence in support of either classification, or of any correlation between the preferred eye and the ...
D M, Gronwall, H, Sampson
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