Smith D C
Science. 1981 Sep 4;213(4512):1137-9. doi: 10.1126/science.7268422.
Recovery of visual acuity was studied in six long-term monocularly deprived cats after removal of the nondeprived eye or reverse lid suture. Although both manipulations improved visual acuity, removal of the nondeprived eye was associated with more rapid recovery and higher find acuity than in reverse suture. These results are in agreement with the known electrophysiological effects of these recovery conditions and are also similar to the effects of reverse occlusion or loss of the nonamblyopic eye in human amblyopes.
在六只长期单眼剥夺的猫中,研究了在摘除未被剥夺的眼睛或进行反向眼睑缝合后视力的恢复情况。尽管这两种操作都改善了视力,但与反向缝合相比,摘除未被剥夺的眼睛与更快的恢复速度和更高的最终视力相关。这些结果与这些恢复条件已知的电生理效应一致,并且也类似于人类弱视患者中反向遮盖或非弱视眼丧失的效应。