Documentation of the Development of Various Visuomotor Responses in Typically Reared Kittens and Those Reared With Early Selected Visual Exposure by Use of a New Procedure (original ) (raw )Experimental evidence that rearing kittens in stroboscopic light retards maturation of the visual cortex: a new tool for studying critical periods
CREMIEUX Jacques
Vision Research, 1992
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Eye movement related activity in the visual cortex of dark-reared kittens
Francois Vital-Durand
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1975
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The development of the kitten's visual field
Daphne Maurer
Vision Research, 1982
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Period of susceptibility of kitten visual cortex to the effects of monocular deprivation extends beyond six months of age
Donald Mitchell
Brain Research, 1980
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The rate of recovery of vision after early monocular deprivation in kittens
Donald Mitchell
The Journal of Physiology, 1978
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Behavioral effects of early rearing conditions and neonatal lesions of the visual cortex in kittens
William Overman
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1981
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Early development of visual cortical cells in normal and dark-reared kittens: relationship between orientation selectivity and ocular dominance
Yves Fregnac
The Journal of physiology, 1978
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Comparison of the Effects of Unilateral and Bilateral Eye Closure on Cortical Unit Responses in Kittens
Torsten Wiesel
Journal of Neurophysiology, 1965
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Initial recovery of vision after early monocular deprivation in kittens is faster when both eyes are open
Donald Mitchell
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2001
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Evidence for a "consolidation" effect during changes in ocular dominance of cortical neurons in kittens
Marie Ary
Behavioral and neural biology, 1982
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Instructive changes in the kitten's visual cortex and their limitation
J. Rauschecker
Experimental Brain Research, 1982
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The effect of monocular exposure to temporal contrasts on ocular dominance in kittens
J. Rauschecker
Brain Research, 1977
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Analysis of monocular optokinetic nystagmus in normal and visually deprived kittens
Nick Strong
Brain Research, 1981
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Striate cortex neurons of binocularly deprived kittens respond to visual stimuli through the closed eyelids
Lillian Tong
Brain Research, 1978
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Effects of dark-rearing on the development of area 18 of the cat's visual cortex
Colin Blakemore
The Journal of Physiology, 1987
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Development of Global Motion Perception Requires Early Postnatal Exposure to Patterned Light
Donald Mitchell
Current Biology, 2009
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Effect of dark rearing on the volume of visual cortex (areas 17 and 18) and number of visual cortical cells in young kittens
József Takács
Journal of Neuroscience Research, 1992
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Eye-opening in kittens: Effects of light and some biological factors
Bjarne O Braastad
Developmental Psychobiology, 1984
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Modification of direction selectivity of neurons in the visual cortex of kittens
felix tretter
Brain Research, 1975
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Receptive field characteristics and plastic properties of visual cortical cells in kittens reared with or without visual experience
Michel Imbert
Experimental Brain Research, 1975
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Visual receptive field properties in kitten pretectal nucleus of the optic tract and dorsal terminal nucleus of the accessory optic tract
Claudia Distler
Journal of Neurophysiology
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Reversal of the physiological effects of monocular deprivation in adult dark-reared cats
Colin Blakemore
Brain Research, 1986
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The spatial localization deficit in visually deprived kittens
Donald Mitchell
Vision Research, 2005
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Monocularly deprived cats: binocular tests of cortical cells reveal functional connections from the deprived eye
Izumi Ohzawa
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 1988
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Development of binocular vision in the kitten's striate cortex
Izumi Ohzawa
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 1992
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Fast Recovery of the Amblyopic Eye Acuity of Kittens following Brief Exposure to Total Darkness Depends on the Fellow Eye
Donald Mitchell
Neural Plasticity, 2019
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Visual cortical cells: their developmental properties in normal and dark reared kittens
Michel Imbert
1976
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Central gating of developmental plasticity in kitten visual cortex
felix tretter
The Journal of physiology, 1982
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Binocular Interaction in Striate Cortex of Kittens Reared with Artificial Squint
Torsten Wiesel
Journal of Neurophysiology, 1965
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Chronic electrical stimulation of afferents from one eye changes ocular dominance of visual cortical neurons in kittens
Masumi Wakita
Journal of Neurophysiology, 2002
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Plasticity in the kitten's visual cortex: effects of the suppression of visual experience upon the orientational properties of visual cortical cells
Michel Imbert
Developmental Brain Research, 1982
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Development of orientation selectivity in the primary visual cortex of normally and dark reared kittens
Yves Fregnac
Biological Cybernetics, 1979
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Effect of neonatal unilateral enucleation on the development of orientation selectivity in the primary visual cortex of normally and dark-reared kittens
Yves Fregnac , Michel Imbert
1981
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Reduced visual acuity in both eyes of monocularly deprived kittens following a short or long period of reverse occlusion
Donald Mitchell
The Journal of Neuroscience : The Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
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Ocular Dominance Shift In Kitten Visual Cortex Caused by Imbalance In Retinal Electrical Activity
Michael Stryker
Nature, 1986
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