2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.07.27.211144
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Ocular Dominance Plasticity: Measurement Reliability and Variability

Abstract: In the last decade, studies have shown that short-term monocular deprivation strengthens the deprived eye’s contribution to binocular vision. However, the magnitude of the change in eye dominance after monocular deprivation (i.e., the patching effect) has been found to be different between for different methods and within the same method. There are three possible explanations for the discrepancy. First, the mechanisms underlying the patching effect that are probed by different measurement tasks might exist at … Show more

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“…We used a binocular phase combination task (Ding and Sperling, 2006;Huang et al, 2009) to quantitively measure the depth of interocular suppression (Garcia-Perez and Peli, 2019; Min et al, 2021). There were two phases for every trial in this task.…”
Section: Suppression Measurement Binocular Phase Combination Taskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We used a binocular phase combination task (Ding and Sperling, 2006;Huang et al, 2009) to quantitively measure the depth of interocular suppression (Garcia-Perez and Peli, 2019; Min et al, 2021). There were two phases for every trial in this task.…”
Section: Suppression Measurement Binocular Phase Combination Taskmentioning
confidence: 99%