Type a term, then click a field below.

Search | advanced search

keepers


Type a term, then click a field below.

Search | simple search





0 subtopics

 

Sensory DeprivationFollow by RSS 

You've reached a pubget topic page. Below are the latest papers on this topic, with subtopics on the left.

keywords > Psychological Phenomena and Processes > Mental Processes > Perception > Sensory Deprivation

Latest papers

Early visual deprivation affects the development of face recognition and of audio-visual speech perception.

Cross-modal plasticity of tactile perception in blindness.

Treatment options for dense amblyopia in uncooperative children.

Adult plasticity of spatiotemporal receptive fields of multisensory superior colliculus neurons following early visual deprivation.

How does long-term odor deprivation affect the olfactory capacity of adult mice?

Treatment of a manifest strabismus with amblyopia.

Utility of peripheral visual cues in planning and controlling adaptive gait.

Silicone-eyelid closure to improve vision in deeply amblyopic eyes.

Opaque Intraocular Lens for Intractable Diplopia—UK Survey

Identification of myopia-related marker proteins in tilapia retinal, RPE, and choroidal tissue following induced form deprivation.

Optimal compliance for amblyopia therapy: occlusion with a translucent tape on the lens.

Electronic monitoring of occlusion treatment for amblyopia in patients aged 7 to 16 years.

Construct validation of the Amblyopia and Strabismus Questionnaire (A&SQ) by factor analysis.

Effects of joint immobilization on standing balance.

Monocular patching affects inattention but not perseveration in spatial neglect.

Sonic hedgehog expression and its role in form-deprivation myopia in mice.

Revisiting the effect of quality of graphics on distance judgments in virtual environments: a comparison of verbal reports and blind walking.

Chick eyes compensate for chromatic simulations of hyperopic and myopic defocus: evidence that the eye uses longitudinal chromatic aberration to guide eye-growth.

P-VEP as predictor of occlusion therapy.

Uniform degradation of auditory acuity in subjects with normal hearing leads to unequal precedence effects.

page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ...