The neural basis of suppression and amblyopia in strabismus.
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A dichoptic custom-made action video game as a treatment for adult amblyopia.Mechanisms of recovery of visual function in adult amblyopia through a tailored action video game.A new form of rapid binocular plasticity in adult with amblyopia.The prevalence of amblyopia in Germany: data from the prospective, population-based Gutenberg Health Study.Rapid plasticity of binocular connections in developing monkey visual cortex (V1).Restoration of binocular vision in amblyopia.A limited role for suppression in the central field of individuals with strabismic amblyopiaStereopsis and amblyopia: A mini-review.Steady-state contrast response functions provide a sensitive and objective index of amblyopic deficits.Neuronal responses in visual area V2 (V2) of macaque monkeys with strabismic amblyopia.Understanding the neural basis of amblyopia.Monocular activation of V1 and V2 in amblyopic adults measured with functional magnetic resonance imaging.Observations on the relationship between anisometropia, amblyopia and strabismus.Visual processing in amblyopia: animal studies.Degraded attentional modulation of cortical neural populations in strabismic amblyopia.Experimental models of amblyopia: insights for prevention and treatment."Combined Occlusion and Atropine Therapy" Versus "Augmented Part-Time Patching" in Children with Refractory/Residual Amblyopia: A Pilot Study.[Childhood strabismus in Germany: Prevalence and risk groups : Results of the KiGGS survey].Temporal Instabilities in Amblyopic Perception: A Quantitative Approach.Recovery from the anatomical effects of long-term monocular deprivation in cat lateral geniculate nucleus.Real-time modulation of perceptual eye dominance in humans.Partial correlation analysis reveals abnormal retinotopically organized functional connectivity of visual areas in amblyopia.Anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Transiently Improves Contrast Sensitivity and Normalizes Visual Cortex Activation in Individuals With AmblyopiaBeyond Rehabilitation of Acuity, Ocular Alignment, and Binocularity in Infantile StrabismusOn Sensory Eye Dominance Revealed by Binocular Integrative and Binocular Competitive Stimuli
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The neural basis of suppression and amblyopia in strabismus.
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The neural basis of suppression and amblyopia in strabismus.
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The neural basis of suppression and amblyopia in strabismus.
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The neural basis of suppression and amblyopia in strabismus.
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The neural basis of suppression and amblyopia in strabismus.
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Blakemore C
Sengpiel F
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10.1038/EYE.1996.54
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10 ( Pt 2)
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