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从短期单眼剥夺中观察到的眼优势转变与剥夺持续时间无关。

The shift in ocular dominance from short-term monocular deprivation exhibits no dependence on duration of deprivation.

机构信息

McGill Vision Research, Dept, Ophthalmology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2018 Nov 20;8(1):17083. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-35084-1.

Abstract

Deprivation of visual information from one eye for a 120-minute period in normal adults results in a temporary strengthening of the patched eye's contribution to binocular vision. This plasticity for ocular dominance in adults has been demonstrated by binocular rivalry as well as binocular fusion tasks. Here, we investigate how its dynamics depend on the duration of the monocular deprivation. Using a binocular combination task, we measure the magnitude and recovery of ocular dominance change after durations of monocular deprivation ranging from 15 to 300 minutes. Surprisingly, our results show that the dynamics are of an all-or-none form. There was virtually no significant dependence on the duration of the initial deprivation.

摘要

在正常成年人中,剥夺一只眼睛 120 分钟的视觉信息会导致被遮盖眼睛对双眼视觉的贡献暂时增强。这种成年人大眼优势的可塑性已通过双眼竞争和双眼融合任务得到证明。在这里,我们研究其动态如何取决于单眼剥夺的持续时间。使用双眼组合任务,我们测量了单眼剥夺持续时间从 15 分钟到 300 分钟的情况下,眼优势变化的幅度和恢复情况。令人惊讶的是,我们的结果表明,这种动态是全有或全无的形式。初始剥夺的持续时间几乎没有显著的依赖性。

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