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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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Early Development of Ocular Dominance Columns

Science, 2000
The segregation of lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) axons into ocular dominance columns is believed to involve a prolonged, activity-dependent sorting process. However, visualization of early postnatal ferret LGN axons by direct LGN tracer injections revealed segregated ocular dominance columns <7 days after innervation of layer 4.
J C, Crowley, L C, Katz
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A model for the formation of ocular dominance stripes

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1980
Abstract The paper describes a model of competition that explains the formation of the ocular dominance stripes found in layer IVc of cat and monkey visual cortex. The main proposal is that synapses exert effects on the growth of other synapses, and that these effects extend over distances of at least 600 μm and vary in magnitude and ...
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Arbitrary Elastic Topologies and Ocular Dominance

Neural Computation, 1993
The elastic net, which has been used to produce accounts of the formation of topology-preserving maps and ocular dominance stripes (OD), embodies a nearest neighbor topology. A Hebbian account of OD is not so restricted—and indeed makes the prediction that the width of the stripes depends on the nature of the (more general) neighborhood relations ...
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Ocular‐Dominance

Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 1948
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Ocular Dominance

Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 1961
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[The influence of ocular dominance on monovision--the influence of strength of ocular dominance on visual functions].

Nippon Ganka Gakkai zasshi, 2007
Monovision is a method of correction for presbyopia. We have reported the advantage of conventional monovision (the dominant eye is corrected for distance). In this study, we investigated the influence of interocular imbalance of dominancy on the visual function.Ten healthy subjects without any ophthalmologic disease participated.
Marie, Nitta   +2 more
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Ocular dominance

Ophthalmology, 1999
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The effect of ocular dominance on macular function: A pattern electroretinogram study

European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2021
Hilal Kilinc Hekimsoy   +1 more
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OCULAR DOMINANCE

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1935
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