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Association between central corneal thickness and ocular dominance in a South Indian population
Aims: The aim of the study is to investigate the association between ocular dominance and central corneal thickness (CCT) among normal eyes. Settings and Design: A cross-sectional study was conducted in the outpatient department of a tertiary care center
Prasanna Venkatesh Ramesh +2 more
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The difference in accommodative amplitude and facility between the dominant and non-dominant eyes
The cross-sectional study was planned to compare the amplitude of accommodation and accommodative facility between the dominant and non-dominant eyes in young university students.
Basal Hamad Altoaimi
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Thalamic regulation of ocular dominance plasticity in adult visual cortex
Experience-dependent plasticity in the adult visual system is generally thought of as a cortical process. However, several recent studies have shown that perceptual learning or monocular deprivation can also induce plasticity in the adult dorsolateral ...
Yi Qin +6 more
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Causal role of the frontal eye field in attention-induced ocular dominance plasticity
Previous research has found that prolonged eye-based attention can bias ocular dominance. If one eye long-termly views a regular movie meanwhile the opposite eye views a backward movie of the same episode, perceptual ocular dominance will shift towards ...
Fangxing Song +6 more
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The Dominant Eye: Dominant for Parvo- But Not for Magno-Biased Stimuli?
Eye dominance is often defined as a preference for the visual input of one eye to the other. Implicit in this definition is the dominant eye has better visual function. Several studies have investigated the effect of visual direction or defocus on ocular
Brian K. Foutch, Carl J. Bassi
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Neuromodulatory systems are essential for remodeling glutamatergic connectivity during experience-dependent cortical plasticity. This permissive/enabling function of neuromodulators has been associated with their capacity to facilitate the induction of ...
Su Z Hong +3 more
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The sedating antidepressant trazodone impairs sleep-dependent cortical plasticity.
BackgroundRecent findings indicate that certain classes of hypnotics that target GABA(A) receptors impair sleep-dependent brain plasticity. However, the effects of hypnotics acting at monoamine receptors (e.g., the antidepressant trazodone) on this ...
Sara J Aton +5 more
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Short-Term Monocular Deprivation Enhances Physiological Pupillary Oscillations
Short-term monocular deprivation alters visual perception in adult humans, increasing the dominance of the deprived eye, for example, as measured with binocular rivalry.
Paola Binda, Claudia Lunghi
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The local field potential (LFP), comprised of low-frequency extra-cellular voltage fluctuations, has been used extensively to study the mechanisms of brain function.
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Psychophysical Tests Do Not Identify Ocular Dominance Consistently
Classical sighting or sensory tests are used in clinical practice to identify the dominant eye. Several psychophysical tests were recently proposed to quantify the magnitude of dominance but whether their results agree was never investigated.
Miguel A. García-Pérez, Eli Peli
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