2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2017.03.053
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Monocular deprivation of Fourier phase information boosts the deprived eye’s dominance during interocular competition but not interocular phase combination

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“…In addition to timing differences, the patterns of results obtained in dichoptic adaptation and short-term monocular deprivation paradigms may reflect differences in intrinsic properties or cortico-cortical interactions amongst neurons that favor either the pooling or re-balancing of binocular inputs. Emerging virtual and augmented reality-based techniques [5,13] may soon enrich our understanding of how the adult visual system, in concert with other brain systems, maintains an ability to change under natural viewing situations.…”
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“…In addition to timing differences, the patterns of results obtained in dichoptic adaptation and short-term monocular deprivation paradigms may reflect differences in intrinsic properties or cortico-cortical interactions amongst neurons that favor either the pooling or re-balancing of binocular inputs. Emerging virtual and augmented reality-based techniques [5,13] may soon enrich our understanding of how the adult visual system, in concert with other brain systems, maintains an ability to change under natural viewing situations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Perceptual Effects Eye dominance, also sometimes termed ocular dominance, refers to the extent to which one eye is favored over the other during a binocular task. A spate of recent work has reported robust, temporary modifications of eye dominance in adult humans with typical binocular vision following a few hours of altered experience [4,[7][8][9]11,13]. To examine eye-dominance plasticity, adult participants undergo monocular deprivation for periods ranging from 2-3 hours, while the undeprived eye receives natural visual input ( Figure 2B).…”
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“…It is possible that the use of a fusion rather than a rivalry task is responsible for the failure to replicate the previous effect. Recent studies have demonstrated that different effects of monocular deprivation may be found depending on the psychophysical task used to measure them (Bai et al, 2017;Baldwin and Hess, 2018). The binocular fusion task used by Zhou et al (2017) involves two grating stimuli of the same orientation and spatial frequency, but slightly different spatial phase.…”
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