Search Results - "VON NOORDEN, G. K"
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The lateral geniculate nucleus in human strabismic amblyopia
Published in Investigative ophthalmology & visual science (01-08-1992)“…Cell shrinkage in monkey lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) layers supplied by the amblyopic eye have been described in experimental amblyopia caused by visual…”
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Loss of stereopsis in monkeys following prismatic binocular dissociation during infancy
Published in Behavioural brain research (01-09-1996)“…Prismatic binocular dissociation was used during infancy to mimic conditions of strabismus in macaque infants. Prisms worn continuously produce a diplopia…”
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Observations on the effects of form deprivation on the refractive status of the monkey
Published in Investigative ophthalmology & visual science (01-08-1987)“…The consistency of the refractive error alterations produced by monocular form deprivation in developing monkeys and the influence of the duration and the age…”
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Shrinkage and recovery of cells of the lateral geniculate nuclei with prism-rearing in macaques
Published in Behavioural brain research (01-09-1996)“…Infant macaque monkeys ( Macaca mulatta) were subjected to optical dissociation of binocular vision by wearing prisms before their eyes for 30 days, beginning…”
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Excitatory binocular neurons are lost following prismatic binocular dissociation in infant monkeys
Published in Behavioural brain research (01-09-1996)“…Four infant rhesus monkeys had prismatic dissociation of binocular vision by viewing the world through prisms. Those monkeys tested previously for ability to…”
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Judgments by monkeys of apparent depth in dynamic random-dot stereograms
Published in Behavioural brain research (01-09-1996)“…Young macaques discriminated apparent depths of targets embedded in dynamic random dot stereograms; a test of stereopsis. In a ‘same/different’ paradigm, the…”
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Bilateral form deprivation in monkeys. Electrophysiologic and anatomic consequences
Published in Investigative ophthalmology & visual science (01-07-1991)“…The response characteristics of neurons in the striate cortex are described for rhesus monkeys that underwent bilateral form deprivation by surgical closure of…”
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Functional effects of bilateral form deprivation in monkeys
Published in Investigative ophthalmology & visual science (01-07-1991)“…Psychophysical methods were used to study the effects of binocular form deprivation, initiated at 1 month of age, on the visual sensitivities of young monkeys…”
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Prior binocular dissociation reduces monocular form deprivation amblyopia in monkeys
Published in Investigative ophthalmology & visual science (01-04-1992)“…The profound visual deficits associated with early monocular form deprivation (MD) are caused largely by competitive binocular interactions in the visual…”
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Horizontal Transposition of the Vertical Rectus Muscles for Cyclotropia
Published in American journal of ophthalmology (01-09-1996)“…We studied the effect of horizontal transposition of the vertical rectus muscles on incyclotropia and excyclotropia in terms of the amount of correction…”
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Recession of both horizontal recti muscles in Duane's retraction syndrome with elevation and depression of the adducted eye
Published in American journal of ophthalmology (15-09-1992)“…Upshoot and downshoot of the adducted eye in Duane's retraction syndrome is thought to be caused by a bridle effect of the co-contracting horizontal recti…”
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Ocular axial length in unilateral congenital cataracts and blepharoptosis
Published in Investigative ophthalmology & visual science (01-04-1987)“…Biometry performed in patients with unilateral dense congenital cataracts and unilateral complete blepharoptosis did not show a consistent elongation of the…”
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Stereopsis and Disparity Vergence in Monkeys with Subnormal Binocular Vision
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-02-1997)“…The surgical treatment for strabismus in infants generally results in microtropia or subnormal binocular vision. Although the clinical characteristics of these…”
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Strabismus in Williams Syndrome
Published in American journal of ophthalmology (01-03-1995)“…Williams syndrome is a rare genetic disorder, consisting of mental retardation, supravalvular aortic stenosis, elfin facies, and specific ocular findings,…”
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Behavioral studies on the effect of abnormal early visual experience in monkeys: spatial modulation sensitivity
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (1983)“…Spatial modulation sensitivity functions have been investigated by behavioral methods in two monkeys reared with normal visual experience and 12 monkeys reared…”
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Normal visual development after unilateral complete ptosis at birth
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Stereoblind monkeys have few binocular neurons
Published in Investigative ophthalmology & visual science (01-07-1984)“…Infant monkeys wore prisms before their eyes, lost binocular neurons from their visual cortex, and were stereoblind to dynamic random dot stereograms. Three…”
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Current concepts of infantile esotropia
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Clinical characteristics and surgical management of congenital absence of the superior oblique tendon
Published in American journal of ophthalmology (15-07-1994)“…We reviewed clinical characteristics and surgical results of nine patients with surgically proved congenital absence of the superior oblique tendon. The…”
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Accommodative convergence in hypermetropia
Published in American journal of ophthalmology (15-09-1990)“…We compared the clinical characteristics of esotropic, hypermetropic children whose strabismus was fully corrected with spectacles (refractive accommodative…”
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