The ocular manifestations of congenital infection: a study of the early effect and long-term outcome of maternally transmitted rubella and toxoplasmosis.
This effect also occurs in those normal squirrel monkeys that have well-segregated ocular dominance columns.
In the squirrel monkey, nothing is known about the timing of the formation of ocular dominance columns.
Short-term deprivation of the input into one eye can lead to reversible physiological and anatomical changes in the cortex and ocular dominance columns.
Thus, orientation pinwheel centers in convergently squinting cats did not exhibit a consistent and significant topographical relationship to the peaks of ocular dominance domains.
At this juncture, parents should be informed that despite the risk of late-onset of ocular lesions, the overall ocular prognosis is satisfactory in treated children.
In summary, we have shown that structurally, cones are more resilient to aging irrespective of ocular pigmentation.
Moreover, when the inoculation dose was 50 embryonated eggs, no ocular larvae were observed.