DocumentCode
2900925
Title
Properties of neural noise in amblyopia
Author
Medina, José M. ; Carvalho, Jorge ; Franco, Sandra
Author_Institution
Dept. of Phys., Center for Phys., Braga, Portugal
fYear
2011
fDate
12-16 June 2011
Firstpage
421
Lastpage
424
Abstract
We have examined the characteristics of neural noise in amblyopia, a disorder that impairs binocular vision. Non-invasive methods based on signal-detection theory and psychophysics were used to measure threshold fluctuations in orientation processing, which is considered a main feature of cortical processing. Fluctuations were correlated and increase with the response size by power law scaling behavior. The scaling exponent in amblyopia was similar or lower than normal vision. Comparisons between observational conditions have revealed that the scaling exponent in normal binocular vision was lower than the monocular case. Surprisingly, the exponents in the amblyopic and fellow eye were lower than in amblyopic vision. The results conclude that amblyopia does not necessarily involve greater internal noise but an inverted trend.
Keywords
eye; fluctuations; medical disorders; neurophysiology; noise; signal detection; vision defects; visual perception; amblyopia; amblyopic eye; amblyopic vision; binocular vision; cortical processing; fluctuations; medical disorder; neural noise; noninvasive methods; power law scaling behavior; signal-detection theory; Fellows; Fluctuations; Neuroscience; Noise; Observers; Vision defects; Visualization; brain dynamics; developmental neural plasticity; low vision; neural fluctuations and noise; psychophysics; spatial coding;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Noise and Fluctuations (ICNF), 2011 21st International Conference on
Conference_Location
Toronto, ON
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-0189-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICNF.2011.5994360
Filename
5994360
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