All Relations between binocular and dark

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D P Bobon, A Lecoq, R von Frenckell, I Mormont, G Lavergne, T Lotti. [Critical flicker fusion frequency in psychopathology and psychopharmacology. Review of the literature]. Acta psychiatrica Belgica. vol 82. issue 1. 1982-12-02. PMID:6751024. in the present monograph, the first in french on cff, the authors try to analyze the most important contributions of the literature from the standpoint of the most relevant variables: characteristics of the stimulus (light intensity, wave form, wavelength, light-dark-ratio, diameter of the flickering point), test procedure (light vs. dark adaptation, visual angle, continuous vs. discontinuous presentation, monocular vs. binocular vision), influence of various physiological or psychological conditions (pupillary diameter, age, training, iq; anxiety, depression, motivation etc.). 1982-12-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
P G Shinkman, M R Isley, D C Roger. Newer laboratory approaches for assessing visual dysfunction. Environmental health perspectives. vol 44. 1982-08-07. PMID:7044776. in fact, some toxicants might produce a general degradation of rf properties akin to the electrophysiological results reported for long-term dark rearing or binocular deprivation. 1982-08-07 2023-08-12 cat
B G Breitmeyer, M Kerse. Backward masking by pattern stimulus offset. Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance. vol 7. issue 5. 1981-12-21. PMID:6457117. with spatially overlapping stimuli and binocular viewing, a monotonic function similar to that characterizing early dark adaptation was obtained; with a dichoptically presented disk onset as target and a surrounding ring offset as mask, a typical u-shaped metacontrast effect as a function of target onset-mask offset asynchrony was obtained. 1981-12-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
G D Mower, D Berry, J L Burchfiel, F H Duff. Comparison of the effects of dark rearing and binocular suture on development and plasticity of cat visual cortex. Brain research. vol 220. issue 2. 1981-12-15. PMID:7284755. comparison of the effects of dark rearing and binocular suture on development and plasticity of cat visual cortex. 1981-12-15 2023-08-12 cat
G D Mower, D Berry, J L Burchfiel, F H Duff. Comparison of the effects of dark rearing and binocular suture on development and plasticity of cat visual cortex. Brain research. vol 220. issue 2. 1981-12-15. PMID:7284755. comparisons were made between the effects of binocular suture and dark rearing in terms of: (1) the state of visual cortical physiology after prolonged deprivation; and (2) the nature of physiological recovery seen when monocular vision was experienced after prolonged deprivation. 1981-12-15 2023-08-12 cat
G D Mower, D Berry, J L Burchfiel, F H Duff. Comparison of the effects of dark rearing and binocular suture on development and plasticity of cat visual cortex. Brain research. vol 220. issue 2. 1981-12-15. PMID:7284755. these results indicate that dark rearing and binocular suture have different effects on the development of cat visual cortical cells. 1981-12-15 2023-08-12 cat
G D Mower, D Berry, J L Burchfiel, F H Duff. Comparison of the effects of dark rearing and binocular suture on development and plasticity of cat visual cortex. Brain research. vol 220. issue 2. 1981-12-15. PMID:7284755. diffuse visual stimulation through the sutured lids (binocular suture) appears to produce permanent developmental effects on cortical physiology, whereas complete deprivation (dark rearing) leaves cortex in a state which can be modified by subsequent visual experience. 1981-12-15 2023-08-12 cat
K E Kratz, S M Sherman, R Kali. Lateral geniculate nucleus in dark-reared cats: loss of Y cells without changes in cell size. Science (New York, N.Y.). vol 203. issue 4387. 1979-05-26. PMID:424758. in cats reared in the dark from birth until 4 months of age, the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus contained few normal y cells in either the binocular or monocular segments. 1979-05-26 2023-08-11 Not clear
W Makous, D Teller, R Booth. Binocular interaction in the dark. Vision research. vol 16. issue 5. 1976-09-25. PMID:941430. binocular interaction in the dark. 1976-09-25 2023-08-11 Not clear
K Gilliland, R F Haine. Binocular summation and peripheral visual response time. American journal of optometry and physiological optics. vol 52. issue 12. 1976-03-24. PMID:1211416. six males were administered a peripheral visual response time test to the onset of brief, small stimuli imaged in 10 degrees arc separation intervals across the dark adapted horizontal retinal meridian under binocular and both monocular viewing conditions. 1976-03-24 2023-08-11 Not clear