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Can ocular dominance plasticity provide a general index to visual plasticity to personalize treatment in amblyopia?
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2020
medRxiv
pre-print
Purpose: Recently, Lunghi et al showed that amblyopic eye's visual acuity per se after 2 months of occlusion therapy could be predicted by a homeostatic plasticity, i.e., the temporary shift of ocular dominance observed after a 2-hour monocular deprivation, in children with anisometropic amblyopia (Lunghi et al., 2016). In this study, we assess whether the visual acuity improvement of the amblyopic eye measured after 2 months of occlusion therapy could be predicted by this plasticity. Methods:
doi:10.1101/2020.03.26.20044701
fatcat:neclexck2zbhxbfikznskgoc5m