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Cortical Effects of Brief Daily Periods of Unrestricted Vision During Early Monocular Form Deprivation
2006
Journal of Neurophysiology
III, and Y. M. Chino. Cortical effects of brief daily periods of unrestricted vision during early monocular form deprivation. . Experiencing daily brief periods of unrestricted vision during early monocular form deprivation prevents or reduces the degree of resulting amblyopia. To gain insight into the neural basis for these "protective" effects, we analyzed the monocular and binocular response properties of individual neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1) of macaque monkeys that received
doi:10.1152/jn.01265.2005
pmid:16452254
fatcat:tdgxy32xyvhnlleyzq4za7l7ja