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    Animal Models for Visual Deprivation-Induced Strabismus and Nystagmus by TUSA, RONALD J., MUSTARI, MICHAEL J., DAS, VALLABH E., BOOTHE, RONALD G.

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-04-2002)
    “…: The development of gaze‐stabilizing systems depends on normal vision during infancy. Monkeys reared with binocular lid suture (BLS) for the first 25‐40 days…”
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    Form deprivation myopia in adolescent monkeys by Smith, 3rd, E L, Bradley, D V, Fernandes, A, Boothe, R G

    Published in Optometry and vision science (01-06-1999)
    “…Early in life, at ages corresponding to the rapid infantile phase of ocular growth in humans, visual feedback can modulate refractive development in monkeys…”
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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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    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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    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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    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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    What happens to binocularity in primate strabismus? by Boothe, R G, Brown, R J

    Published in Eye (London) (01-01-1996)
    “…Normal humans for whom the positions and movements of the two eyes are constrained to be yoked together are able to extract rich binocular sensory information…”
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    A quantitative investigation of spine and dendrite development of neurons in visual cortex (area 17) of Macaca nemestrina monkeys by Boothe, R G, Greenough, W T, Lund, J S, Wrege, K

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (01-08-1979)
    “…In a previous Golgi study (Lund et al., '77) which examined the development of the macaque monkey striate cortex (area 17) it was observed that the dendrites…”
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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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    Accommodative Defocus Does not Limit Development of Acuity in Infant Macaca nemestrina Monkeys by Howland, Howard, Boothe, Ronald G., Kiorpes, Lynne

    “…In an experiment with ten macaque monkeys (Macaca nemestrina), a combination of photorefraction and corneal reflex photography was used to measure…”
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    Development of visual responsiveness in Macaca nemestrina monkeys by Boothe, Ronald G, Kiorpes, Lynne, Regal, David M, Lee, Clifton P

    Published in Developmental psychology (01-09-1982)
    “…Administered a battery of tests for assessing visual responsiveness to 69 pigtail monkeys 2 days to 6 mo of age. Age changes were found on all tests. None of…”
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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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    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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    Competition between an aphakic and an occluded eye for territory in striate cortex of developing rhesus monkeys: cytochrome oxidase histochemistry in layer 4C by Tigges, M, Boothe, R G, Tigges, J, Wilson, J R

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (08-02-1992)
    “…Monkey models were used to examine the effects of competition for cortical territory between two eyes which were deprived simultaneously, but each eye…”
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    Maturation of binocular luminance interaction in normal young and adult rhesus monkeys by Odom, J V, Brown, R J, Boothe, R G

    Published in Documenta ophthalmologica (1998)
    “…Our aim was to answer three questions 1) Do adult rhesus monkeys have binocular luminance interactions (BLIs) similar to those found in adult humans? 2) Is BLI…”
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    Development of visual acuity in infant chimpanzees by Bard, Kim A., Street, Elizabeth A., McCrary, Catherine, Boothe, Ronald G.

    Published in Infant behavior & development (01-04-1995)
    “…To assess development of visual acuity, a preferential looking procedure was administered to 13 nursery-reared chimpanzee infants ranging in age from 1 to 52…”
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