Visual Plasticity Flashcards
1
Q
What is amblyopia
A
lazy eye
2
Q
How does the Ocular Dominance column develop in the eye?
A
- Before birth, retinae produce waves of synchronous activity that drive the cortical cells well
- After birth, visual input drives coordinated retinal activity
- The afferents from each eye fire in synchrony, independent of the other eye
- Synapses are either weakened or strengthened depending on the relative amount of input from each eye
3
Q
How are synapses strengthened during OD development?
A
- if cell releases glutamate and is part of synchronous circuit other synapses will also release glutamate
◦ cell depolarises - shows synapse part of useful depolarisation
- strengthens synapse
- each cell of cortex will be separate
4
Q
How can OD shrinkage occur?
A
- Before birth, retinae produce waves of synchronous activity that drive the cortical cells well
- After birth, visual input drives coordinated retinal activity
- The afferents from each eye fire in synchrony, independent of the other eye
- OD columns will segregate in response
HAPPENS WHEN ONE EYE IS COMPROMISED BEFORE BIRTH
5
Q
What is monocular deprivation and its critical period?
A
- in humans, OD column shift can be reversed
- visual pathway somewhat plastic for around 7 yrs
◦ once OD columns have shifted, hard to shift back - treatment involves patching good eye and persuading child to do work w bad eye for at least 2hr a day