Visual function before and after the removal of bilateral congenital cataracts in adulthood
- PMID: 11809473
- DOI: 10.1016/s0042-6989(01)00266-8
Visual function before and after the removal of bilateral congenital cataracts in adulthood
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- Vision Res 2002 Oct;42(22):2561-2
Abstract
Subject Peter Doyle (PD) had congenital bilateral cataracts removed at the age of 43. Pre-operatively PD's visual acuity was 20/80, with a resolution limit around 15 cpd, and he experienced monocular diplopia with high contrast stimuli. Post-operatively PD's visual acuity improved to approximately 20/40, with a resolution limit around 25 cpd. Using a variety of pre- and post-operative tests we have documented a wide range of neural adaptations to his limited and distorted visual input, and have found a limited amount of post-operative adaptation to his newly improved visual input. These results show that the human visual system is capable of significant adaptation to the particular optical input that is experienced.
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