Tendency of the brain to prefer visual input from one eye over the other.
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Examples for "eye preference"
Examples for "eye preference"
1No relationship between eye preference and previously recorded hand preference was found.
2This study examined eye preference in 45 captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in response to various stimuli.
3These results are not consistent with previous reports of human eye preference and may reflect lateralization differences for emotional processing.
4In addition, a significant shift in eye preference took place from the initial look to subsequent looks when viewing the snake.
5Main effects of stimulus type were found for direction of eye preference, number of looks, and looking duration, but not for strength of eye preference.
1It was a mere piece of one-eyedness; and it was Darwin who put out Weismann's humane and sensible eye.
1Furthermore, Ube3a-deficient mice lacked ocular dominance plasticity in vivo when challenged with monocular deprivation.
2Stimulation of histone acetylation in adult animals by means of trichostatin promoted ocular dominance plasticity.
3The normal patterns were compared to those of monkeys whose ocular dominance system had been altered by visual deprivation.
4We found that unlike the infusion experiments, excess BDNF expressed in mouse visual cortex did not block ocular dominance plasticity.
5A short period of food restriction in adulthood is able both to reinstate ocular dominance plasticity and promote recovery from amblyopia.
6We used a chronic recording method to document the kinetics of ocular dominance (OD) plasticity induced by temporary lid closure in young mice.
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Translations for ocular dominance