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    Emmetropization in the rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta): birth to young adulthood by Bradley, DV, Fernandes, A, Lynn, M, Tigges, M, Boothe, RG

    “…To provide baseline measurements on the postnatal changes in refractive error, corneal curvature, and axial elongation of the eyes of normal monkeys. Little is…”
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    The development of stereoacuity in infant rhesus monkeys by O'Dell, Cynthia, Boothe, Ronald G.

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-10-1997)
    “…The emergence of stereopsis at 3–4 months postnatal in human infants is striking and has led to speculation that its rapid onset and subsequent development…”
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    Continuous ambient lighting and eye growth in primates by Smith, E.L., Bradley, D.V., Fernandes, A., Hung, L.F., Boothe, R.G.

    Published in American journal of ophthalmology (01-05-2001)
    “…To determine the effect of continuous light exposure on ocular growth and emmetropization in infant monkeys. Nine infant rhesus monkeys were reared with the…”
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    A Psychophysical Measurement and Analysis of Motion Perception in Normal and Binocularly Deprived Monkeys by Fu, Lai Ngor, Boothe, Ronald G

    “…To measure psychophysically the thresholds for motion detection in the nasal and temporal directions under monocular viewing conditions in monkeys reared under…”
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    Effects of early unilateral blur on the macaque's visual system. III. Physiological observations by Movshon, JA, Eggers, HM, Gizzi, MS, Hendrickson, AE, Kiorpes, L, Boothe, RG

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-05-1987)
    “…We studied the properties of visual cortical and lateral geniculate neurons in 5 macaque monkeys raised with the vision of one eye blurred by daily…”
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    The refractive development of untreated eyes of rhesus monkeys varies according to the treatment received by their fellow eyes by Bradley, Dolores V, Fernandes, Alcides, Boothe, Ronald G

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-05-1999)
    “…To determine the extent to which the visual experience of one eye may influence the refractive development of its fellow eye, we analyzed the data of untreated…”
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    Neonatal lensectomy and intraocular lens implantation : effects in rhesus monkeys by LAMBERT, S. R, FERNANDES, A, GROSSNIKLAUS, H, DREWS-BOTSCH, C, EGGERS, H, BOOTHE, R. G

    “…To compare the effects of a lensectomy with and without intraocular lens (IOL) implantation on a neonatal rhesus monkey eye. A lensectomy and anterior…”
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    Visual Outcome after Contact Lens and Intraocular Lens Correction of Neonatal Monocular Aphakia in Monkeys by Boothe, Ronald G, Louden, Tracy, Aiyer, Akhila, Izquierdo, Alicia, Drews, Carey, Lambert, Scott R

    “…A monkey model was used to evaluate intraocular lenses (IOLs) and extended-wear contact lenses (EWCLs) for the optical treatment of infantile aphakia in…”
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    A photographic technique for measuring horizontal and vertical eye alignment throughout the field of gaze by Quick, MW, Boothe, RG

    “…We present a photographic method based upon corneal light reflections for the measurement of binocular misalignment. Our procedures allow for the measurement…”
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    Natural strabismus in monkeys: accommodative errors assessed by photorefraction and their relationship to convergence errors by Quick, MW, Newbern, JD, Boothe, RG

    “…To examine accommodation and accommodative convergence relationships in naturally strabismic monkeys. Photorefraction was used to measure accommodative…”
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    Development of directional motion symmetry in the monocular visually evoked potential of infant monkeys by Brown, Rick J., Wilson, James R., Norcia, Anthony M., Boothe, Ronald G.

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-05-1998)
    “…Motion processing in humans and monkeys exhibit a directional asymmetry during infancy which is not present in adults except following abnormal visual rearing…”
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    Diffuser contact lenses retard axial elongation in infant rhesus monkeys by Bradley, Dolores V., Fernandes, Alcides, Tigges, Margarete, Boothe, Ronald G.

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-02-1996)
    “…In each of five monkeys, one eye was fitted with a diffuser lens at birth. This lens allowed pattern vision, but also reduced contrast by about 1 log unit. In…”
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    Asymmetric Responses in Cortical Visually Evoked Potentials to Motion Are Not Derived from Eye Movements by Wilson, James R, Noyd, William W, Aiyer, Akhila D, Norcia, Anthony M, Mustari, Michael J, Boothe, Ronald G

    “…Normal neonates and many adults after abnormal visual development have directional preferences for visual stimulus motions; i.e., they give better responses…”
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    Effects of early unilateral blur on the macaque's visual system. II. Anatomical observations by Hendrickson, AE, Movshon, JA, Eggers, HM, Gizzi, MS, Boothe, RG, Kiorpes, L

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-05-1987)
    “…We studied the effects of early unilateral blur on the anatomical organization of the visual pathways in 8 macaque monkeys. Blur was induced in one eye,…”
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    Effects of early unilateral blur on the macaque's visual system. I. Behavioral observations by Kiorpes, L, Boothe, RG, Hendrickson, AE, Movshon, JA, Eggers, HM, Gizzi, MS

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-05-1987)
    “…We raised 8 macaque monkeys with chronic atropinization of one eye throughout the first 6-10 months after birth. This rearing procedure produces retinal image…”
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    Measurement of binocular alignment in normal monkeys and in monkeys with strabismus by QUICK, M. W, BOOTHE, R. G

    “…Accurate assessment of ocular alignment in monkeys is difficult because typical clinical methods require extensive cooperation by the subject or provide only a…”
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    Abnormal development of the axial length of aphakic monkey eyes by Wilson, JR, Fernandes, A, Chandler, CV, Tigges, M, Boothe, RG, Gammon, JA

    “…Neonatal cataract surgery is becoming more common because irreversible amblyopia occurs if an eye receives inadequate inputs during an early sensitive period…”
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    Latent fixation nystagmus and nasotemporal asymmetries of motion visually evoked potentials in naturally strabismic primate by Tychsen, L, Boothe, R G

    “…To determine whether macaque monkeys who had onset of natural, alternating esotropia in early infancy have the eye movement abnormalities and motion visually…”
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    Development of neurons in the visual cortex (area 17) of the monkey (Macaca nemestrina): a Golgi study from fetal day 127 to postnatal maturity by Lund, J S, Boothe, R G, Lund, R D

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (15-11-1977)
    “…The morphological maturation of several varieties of neurons of cortical area 17 have been followed in Golgi Rapid preparations from Macaque monkeys ranging in…”
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