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The Measurement and Treatment of Suppression in Amblyopia
Published on: December 14, 2012
Amblyopia: New molecular/pharmacological and environmental approaches
Michael P Stryker1, Siegrid Löwel2
1UCSF Sandler Neurosciences Center,University of California, San Francisco,San Francisco,California.
Abstract:
Emerging technologies are now giving us unprecedented access to manipulate brain circuits, shedding new light on treatments for amblyopia. This research is identifying key circuit elements that control brain plasticity and highlight potential therapeutic targets to promote rewiring in the visual system during and beyond early life. Here, we explore how such recent advancements may guide future pharmacological, genetic, and behavioral approaches to treat amblyopia. We will discuss how animal research, which allows us to probe and tap into the underlying circuit and synaptic mechanisms, should best be used to guide therapeutic strategies. Uncovering cellular and molecular pathways that can be safely targeted to promote recovery may pave the way for effective new amblyopia treatments across the lifespan.
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