Behavioural studies of spatial vision in cats reared with convergent squint: is amblyopia due to arrest of development?
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Behavioural studies of spatial vision in cats reared with convergent squint: is amblyopia due to arrest of development?
Abstract
Visual acuity and contrast sensitivity were measured behaviourally in normal adult cats and cats reared with monocular convergent squint from 3, 6, 8, 12, and 24 weeks of age. The visual acuity of the squinting eye was significantly lower than that of the non-squinting eye in cats with squint from 3, 6, and 8 weeks of age. No significant difference in acuity between eyes was found in the 12- and 24-week squinting cats and in the controls. Contrast thresholds at all spatial frequencies tested (range 0.13--2.0 c/degrees) were higher in the squinting eye than in the non-squinting eye of cats with squint from 3 and 6 weeks of age, but differences were greater at the higher spatial frequencies. In the 8-week squinting cat, contrast thresholds were increased only at higher spatial frequencies. No significant differences in contrast sensitivity were found in the cat with squint from 24 weeks of age and in the controls. The degree of disturbance of spatial vision in squinting cats was most related to the age at onset of the squint, i.e., the earlier the onset, the more profound the amblyopia. The period of susceptibility extended from about 3 to 12 weeks of age. When compared with data on the development of visual acuity in kittens, the pattern of results from the present study suggests that convergent squint can arrest the development of spatial vision.
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