Stimulus for rapid ocular dominance plasticity in visual cortex
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- DOI: 10.1152/jn.01328.2005
Stimulus for rapid ocular dominance plasticity in visual cortex
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- J Neurophysiol. 2006 Aug;96(2):965. Voelker, Courtney A [corrected to Voelker, Courtney C]
Abstract
Although it has been known for decades that monocular deprivation shifts ocular dominance in kitten striate cortex, uncertainty persists about the adequate stimulus for deprivation-induced losses of cortical responsiveness. In the current study we compared the effects of 2 days of lid closure and 2 days of monocular blur using an overcorrecting contact lens. Our finding of comparable ocular dominance shifts in visual cortex indicates that deprived-eye response depression is not a result of reduced retinal illumination. The quality rather than the quantity of retinal illumination is the key factor for ocular dominance plasticity. These data have implications for both the mechanism and treatment of amblyopia.
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