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View article: Author Correction: Short-term monocular occlusion produces changes in ocular dominance by a reciprocal modulation of interocular inhibition
Author Correction: Short-term monocular occlusion produces changes in ocular dominance by a reciprocal modulation of interocular inhibition Open
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
View article: Short-term monocular occlusion produces changes in ocular dominance by a reciprocal modulation of interocular inhibition
Short-term monocular occlusion produces changes in ocular dominance by a reciprocal modulation of interocular inhibition Open
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 neuroplasticity. Optical imaging in primates and psychophysics in hu…
View article: Dichoptic imbalance of luminance affects the phase component of steady-state MEG signals
Dichoptic imbalance of luminance affects the phase component of steady-state MEG signals Open
Interocular interaction in a normal visual system occur under dichoptic conditions when contrast and luminance are imbalanced between the eyes. Psychophysically such interaction are well described by a contrast normalization model. However…
View article: Dichoptic imbalance of luminance and its effects on the phase component of steady-state EEG signals
Dichoptic imbalance of luminance and its effects on the phase component of steady-state EEG signals Open
A neutral density (ND) filter placed before one eye will produce a dichoptic imbalance in luminance, which attenuates responses to visual stimuli and generates a lag in neural signals from retina to cortex in the filtered eye (Wilson & Ans…
View article: Short-term ocular dominance changes in human V1.
Short-term ocular dominance changes in human V1. Open
Ocular dominance describes the contribution of each eye to binocular vision. This balance is disrupted in some clinical conditions such as amblyopia. It has been shown psychophysically that short-term monocular deprivation shifts the equil…