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Tilt after-effect from high spatial-frequency patterns in the amblyopic eye of adults with anisometropic amblyopia.


ABSTRACT: With abnormal visual cortical development, amblyopia is generally associated with high spatial frequency deficits in spatial vision. In this study, we aim to answer a critical question: How much high spatial frequency information is available to the amblyopic visual system? We measured the tilt after-effect following adaption to perceptually resolvable and unresolvable sinewave gratings, and showed that gratings with spatial frequency up to 1.5 times the cutoff frequency in grating orientation identification can still produce significant tilt after-effects in adults with amblyopia. Our results suggest that neural connections in the amblyopic visual cortex, at least in V1, may have profoundly developed to represent high spatial frequency information. The demonstration of extant neural connections for high spatial frequencies may have important implications for the development of training protocols for amblyopia treatment. Our paradigm may also serve as a non-invasive probe to diagnose the status of neural connections in other visual deficits.

SUBMITTER: Zhou J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4348659 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tilt after-effect from high spatial-frequency patterns in the amblyopic eye of adults with anisometropic amblyopia.

Zhou Jiawei J   Li Lin L   Zhang Pan P   Xi Jie J   Zhou Yifeng Y   Lu Zhong-Lin ZL   Huang Chang-Bing CB  

Scientific reports 20150304


With abnormal visual cortical development, amblyopia is generally associated with high spatial frequency deficits in spatial vision. In this study, we aim to answer a critical question: How much high spatial frequency information is available to the amblyopic visual system? We measured the tilt after-effect following adaption to perceptually resolvable and unresolvable sinewave gratings, and showed that gratings with spatial frequency up to 1.5 times the cutoff frequency in grating orientation i  ...[more]

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