Effects of Monocular Perceptual Learning on Binocular Visual Processing in Adolescent and Adult Amblyopia.

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Division of Arts and Sciences, NYU Shanghai, Shanghai, China; Center for Neural Science, Department of Psychology, New York University, New York, USA; NYU-ECNU Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, NYU Shanghai, Shanghai, China.

Published: February 2020

Re-establishing normal binocular visual processing is the key to amblyopia recovery beyond the critical period of visual development. Here, by combining perceptual learning, behavioral testing, and steady-state visually evoked potentials (SSVEPs), we examined how monocular perceptual learning in the amblyopic eye could change binocular visual processing in the adolescent and adult amblyopic visual system. We found that training reduced the interocular difference between amblyopic and fellow eyes and increased the amplitude of a binocular SSVEP component, with a significant negative correlation between the two measures. Our results demonstrate that training in the amblyopic eye primarily improves binocular rather than monocular visual processing in the amblyopic visual system, suggesting that behavioral training could potentially address key neural deficits in adolescent and adult amblyopia.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2020.100875DOI Listing

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