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Ocular Dominance Is Associated with the Ganglion Cell-Inner Plexiform Layer Thickness Profile in the Macula. [PDF]
To investigate the characteristics of macular ganglion cell-inner plexiform layer (GCIPL) thickness profiles associated with ocular dominance.Private practice, Seoul, Republic of Korea.Comparative case-control study.Both eyes of 199 participants with no ...
Jin A Choi +4 more
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Synaptic plasticity onto inhibitory neurons as a mechanism for ocular dominance plasticity.
Ocular dominance plasticity is a well-documented phenomenon allowing us to study properties of cortical maturation. Understanding this maturation might be an important step towards unravelling how cortical circuits function.
Jacopo Bono, Claudia Clopath
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Ocular Dominance Columns: Enigmas and Challenges [PDF]
In some mammalian species, geniculocortical afferents serving each eye are segregated in layer 4C of striate cortex into stripes called ocular dominance columns. Having described the complete pattern of ocular dominance columns in the human brain, the authors enumerate here the principal enigmas that confront future investigators.
Adams, Daniel Lewis, J. C. Horton
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Topographic relations between ocular dominance and orientation columns in the cat striate cortex
Löwel S, Bischof H-J, Leutenecker B, Singer W. Topographic relations between ocular dominance and orientation columns in the cat striate cortex. Experimental Brain Research.
Leutenecker, B. +3 more
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A significant concept in neuroscience is that sensory areas of the neocortex have evolved the remarkable ability to represent a number of stimulus features within the confines of a global map of the sensory periphery.
Peter M Kaskan +3 more
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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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Effect of Ocular Dominance on Ocular Blood Flow Parameters
In binocular vision, there is a dominant eye and a nondominant eye, a phenomenon termed ocular dominance. This study determined the differences and associations of the ocular blood flow parameters between dominant and nondominant eyes in healthy Japanese subjects.This cross-sectional study included 128 eyes of 64 subjects (13 male and 51 female) aged ≥
Nakaniida, Yuta +8 more
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Heterosynaptic Plasticity and the Experience-Dependent Refinement of Developing Neuronal Circuits
Neurons remodel the structure and strength of their synapses during critical periods of development in order to optimize both perception and cognition.
Kyle R. Jenks +4 more
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The development of the retinogeniculate pathway or the geniculocortical pathway, or both, occurs either before birth or before eye opening in many species.
Shadbolt, N. R +3 more
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Adaptation of Ocular Opponency Neurons Mediates Attention-Induced Ocular Dominance Plasticity
Previous research has shown that ocular dominance can be biased by prolonged attention to one eye. The ocular-opponency-neuron model of binocular rivalry has been proposed as a candidate account for this phenomenon.
Bao, Min, Song, Fangxing, Lyu, Lili
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