Monocular deprivation has been associated with both specific deficits and enhancements in visual perception and processing. In this study, performance on a visuo-spatial memory task was compared in congenitally monocular individuals and sighted control individuals viewing monocularly (i.e., patched) and binocularly. The task required the individuals to view and memorize a series of target locations on two-dimensional matrices. Overall, congenitally monocular individuals performed worse than sighted individuals (with a specific deficit in simultaneously maintaining distinct spatial representations in memory), indicating that the lack of binocular visual experience affects the way visual information is represented in visuo-spatial memory. No difference was observed between the monocular and binocular viewing control groups, suggesting that early monocular deprivation affects the development of cortical mechanisms mediating visuo-spatial cognition

Cattaneo, Z., Merabet, L., Bhatt, E., Vecchi, T. (2008). Effects of complete monocular deprivation in visuo-spatial memory. BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN, 77(2-3), 112-116 [10.1016/j.brainresbull.2008.05.009].

Effects of complete monocular deprivation in visuo-spatial memory

CATTANEO, ZAIRA;
2008

Abstract

Monocular deprivation has been associated with both specific deficits and enhancements in visual perception and processing. In this study, performance on a visuo-spatial memory task was compared in congenitally monocular individuals and sighted control individuals viewing monocularly (i.e., patched) and binocularly. The task required the individuals to view and memorize a series of target locations on two-dimensional matrices. Overall, congenitally monocular individuals performed worse than sighted individuals (with a specific deficit in simultaneously maintaining distinct spatial representations in memory), indicating that the lack of binocular visual experience affects the way visual information is represented in visuo-spatial memory. No difference was observed between the monocular and binocular viewing control groups, suggesting that early monocular deprivation affects the development of cortical mechanisms mediating visuo-spatial cognition
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
monocular vision; spatial representation; memory
English
30-set-2008
77
2-3
112
116
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Cattaneo, Z., Merabet, L., Bhatt, E., Vecchi, T. (2008). Effects of complete monocular deprivation in visuo-spatial memory. BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN, 77(2-3), 112-116 [10.1016/j.brainresbull.2008.05.009].
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