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oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:1091...

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Original Article
Author
Song, Fangxing Lyu, Lili Bao, Min
Langue
en
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Springer Nature Singapore

Category

Neuroscience Bulletin

Year

2023

listing date

3/5/2025

Keywords
adaptation ocular
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Abstract

Previous research has shown that ocular dominance can be biased by prolonged attention to one eye.

The ocular-opponency-neuron model of binocular rivalry has been proposed as a candidate account for this phenomenon.

Yet direct neural evidence is still lacking.

By manipulating the contrast of dichoptic testing gratings, here we measured the steady-state visually evoked potentials (SSVEPs) at the intermodulation frequencies to selectively track the activities of ocular-opponency-neurons before and after the “dichoptic-backward-movie” adaptation.

One hour of adaptation caused a shift of perceptual and neural ocular dominance towards the unattended eye.

More importantly, we found a decrease in the intermodulation SSVEP response after adaptation, which was significantly greater when high-contrast gratings were presented to the attended eye than when they were presented to the unattended eye.

These results strongly support the view that the adaptation of ocular-opponency-neurons contributes to the ocular dominance plasticity induced by prolonged eye-based attention.

Song, Fangxing,Lyu, Lili,Bao, Min, 2023, Adaptation of Ocular Opponency Neurons Mediates Attention-Induced Ocular Dominance Plasticity, Springer Nature Singapore

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