Visual cortical responses to the input from the amblyopic eye are suppressed during binocular viewing.
نویسندگان
چکیده
Amblyopia is a visual disorder caused by an anomalous early visual experience. It has been suggested that suppression of the visual input from the weaker eye might be a primary underlying mechanism of the amblyopic syndrome. However, it is still an unresolved question to what extent neural responses to the visual information coming from the amblyopic eye are suppressed during binocular viewing. To address this question we measured event-related potentials (ERP) to foveal face stimuli in amblyopic patients, both in monocular and binocular viewing conditions. The results revealed no difference in the amplitude and latency of early components of the ERP responses between the binocular and fellow eye stimulation. On the other hand, early ERP components were reduced and delayed in the case of monocular stimulation of the amblyopic eye as compared to the fellow eye stimulation or to binocular viewing. The magnitude of the amblyopic effect measured on the ERP amplitudes was comparable to that found on the fMRI responses in the fusiform face area using the same face stimuli and task conditions. Our findings showing that the amblyopic effects present on the early ERP components in the case of monocular stimulation are not manifested in the ERP responses during binocular viewing suggest that input from the amblyopic eye is completely suppressed already at the earliest stages of visual cortical processing when stimuli are viewed by both eyes.
منابع مشابه
Eye position stability in amblyopia and in normal binocular vision.
PURPOSE We investigated whether the sensory impairments of amblyopia are associated with a decrease in eye position stability (PS). METHODS The positions of both eyes were recorded simultaneously in three viewing conditions: binocular, monocular fellow eye viewing (right eye for controls), and monocular amblyopic eye viewing (left eye for controls). For monocular conditions, movements of the ...
متن کاملAsymmetric Dichoptic Masking in Visual Cortex of Amblyopic Macaque Monkeys.
In amblyopia, abnormal visual experience leads to an extreme form of eye dominance, in which vision through the nondominant eye is degraded. A key aspect of this disorder is perceptual suppression: the image seen by the stronger eye often dominates during binocular viewing, blocking the image of the weaker eye from reaching awareness. Interocular suppression is the focus of ongoing work aimed a...
متن کاملA new binocular approach to the treatment of amblyopia in adults well beyond the critical period of visual development.
PURPOSE The present treatments for amblyopia are predominantly monocular aiming to improve the vision in the amblyopic eye through either patching of the fellow fixing eye or visual training of the amblyopic eye. This approach is problematic, not least of which because it rarely results in establishment of binocular function. Recently it has shown that amblyopes possess binocular cortical mecha...
متن کاملP-VEP as Predictor of Occlusion Therapy
Dear Editor, We read the article “Pattern Visual Evoked Potential as a Predictor of Occlusion Therapy for Amblyopia” by Chung et al in December issue with keen interest. Amblyopia represents a major public health problem, the prevalence of which is usually underestimated, often because of lack of awareness. Strabismus develops in approximately 5% to 8% of the general population. The authors des...
متن کاملThe effect of font size on reading performance in strabismic amblyopia: an eye movement investigation.
PURPOSE We investigated the effect of font size on reading speed and ocular motor performance in strabismic amblyopes during text reading under monocular and binocular viewing conditions. METHODS Eye movements were recorded at 250 Hz using a head-mounted infrared video eye tracker in 15 strabismic amblyopes and 18 age-matched controls while silently reading paragraphs of text at font sizes eq...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
- Acta biologica Hungarica
دوره 63 Suppl 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2012