Better perception of global motion after monocular than after binocular deprivation
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The unexpectedly good results after monocular deprivation suggest that the higher centers involved in the integration of global motion profit from input to the nondeprived eye, and that beyond the primary visual cortex, competitive interactions between the eyes can give way to collaborative interactions that enable a relative sparing of some visual functions aftermonocular deprivation.About:
This article is published in Vision Research.The article was published on 2002-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 179 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Monocular vision & Monocular deprivation.read more
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Multiple sensitive periods in human visual development: evidence from visually deprived children.
Terri L. Lewis,Daphne Maurer +1 more
TL;DR: A comparison of results from unilaterally versus bilaterally deprived children provides insights into the complex nature of interactions between the eyes during normal visual development.
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Development of human visual function.
Oliver Braddick,Janette Atkinson +1 more
TL;DR: This review focus on advances in the development and assessment of infant vision in the following 25 years, with a forward look to future opportunities provided by studies of development post infancy, new imaging and eye tracking methods, and sampling infants' visual ecology.
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Imagery and spatial processes in blindness and visual impairment.
Zaira Cattaneo,Tomaso Vecchi,Cesare Cornoldi,Irene C. Mammarella,Daniela Bonino,Daniela Bonino,Emiliano Ricciardi,Pietro Pietrini +7 more
TL;DR: Recent findings on cognitive functioning in individuals with congenital visual impairments, including total blindness, low-vision and monocular vision are examined, suggesting that compensatory mechanisms can overcome the limitations of sight loss.
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Impact of blindness onset on the functional organization and the connectivity of the occipital cortex.
Olivier Collignon,Olivier Collignon,Giulia Dormal,Giulia Dormal,Geneviève Albouy,Gilles Vandewalle,Patrice Voss,Christophe Phillips,Franco Lepore +8 more
TL;DR: The crucial role of the developmental period of visual deprivation in (re)shaping the functional architecture and the connectivity of the occipital cortex is demonstrated.
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What aspects of face processing are impaired in developmental prosopagnosia
Richard Le Grand,Philip A. Cooper,Catherine J. Mondloch,Catherine J. Mondloch,Terri L. Lewis,Noam Sagiv,Beatrice de Gelder,Beatrice de Gelder,Daphne Maurer +8 more
TL;DR: The results show that DP is a heterogeneous condition and that impairment in recognizing faces cannot be predicted by poor performance on any one measure of face processing.
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