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Donald E Mitchell

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Visual Neuroscience|August 8, 2013
An examination of linking hypotheses drawn from the perceptual consequences of experimentally induced changes in neural circuitryDonald E Mitchell, Stephen G Lomber
Ophthalmic & Physiological Optics : the Journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists)|March 5, 2014
The case from animal studies for balanced binocular treatment strategies for human amblyopiaDonald E Mitchell, Kevin R Duffy
Current Biology : CB|March 17, 2009
Development of global motion perception requires early postnatal exposure to patterned lightDonald E Mitchell, Jan Kennie, Diane Kung
Vision Research|February 8, 2005
The spatial localization deficit in visually deprived kittensGuy Gingras, Donald E Mitchell, Robert F Hess
The European Journal of Neuroscience|July 21, 2005
Haphazard neural connections underlie the visual deficits of cats with strabismic or deprivation amblyopiaGuy Gingras, Donald E Mitchell, Robert F Hess
Vision Research|May 5, 2011
Preference for binocular concordant visual input in early postnatal development remains despite prior monocular deprivationDonald E Mitchell, Jan Kennie, Kevin R Duffy
Visual Neuroscience|February 1, 2014
Shrinkage of X cells in the lateral geniculate nucleus after monocular deprivation revealed by FoxP2 labelingKevin R Duffy, Kaitlyn D Holman, Donald E Mitchell
Journal of Vision|June 29, 2019
The critical period for darkness-induced recovery of the vision of the amblyopic eye following early monocular deprivationDonald E Mitchell, Nathan A Crowder, Kevin R Duffy
Visual Neuroscience|June 16, 2018
Short periods of darkness fail to restore visual or neural plasticity in adult catsKaitlyn D Holman, Kevin R Duffy, Donald E Mitchell
Journal of Vision|September 18, 2009
Daily mixed visual experience that prevents amblyopia in cats does not always allow the development of good binocular depth perceptionDonald E Mitchell, Jan Kennie, D Samuel Schwarzkopf, et al.
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Visual Neuroscience|August 8, 2013
An examination of linking hypotheses drawn from the perceptual consequences of experimentally induced changes in neural circuitryDonald E Mitchell, Stephen G Lomber
Ophthalmic & Physiological Optics : the Journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists)|March 5, 2014
The case from animal studies for balanced binocular treatment strategies for human amblyopiaDonald E Mitchell, Kevin R Duffy
Current Biology : CB|March 17, 2009
Development of global motion perception requires early postnatal exposure to patterned lightDonald E Mitchell, Jan Kennie, Diane Kung
Vision Research|February 8, 2005
The spatial localization deficit in visually deprived kittensGuy Gingras, Donald E Mitchell, Robert F Hess
The European Journal of Neuroscience|July 21, 2005
Haphazard neural connections underlie the visual deficits of cats with strabismic or deprivation amblyopiaGuy Gingras, Donald E Mitchell, Robert F Hess
Vision Research|May 5, 2011
Preference for binocular concordant visual input in early postnatal development remains despite prior monocular deprivationDonald E Mitchell, Jan Kennie, Kevin R Duffy
Visual Neuroscience|February 1, 2014
Shrinkage of X cells in the lateral geniculate nucleus after monocular deprivation revealed by FoxP2 labelingKevin R Duffy, Kaitlyn D Holman, Donald E Mitchell
Journal of Vision|June 29, 2019
The critical period for darkness-induced recovery of the vision of the amblyopic eye following early monocular deprivationDonald E Mitchell, Nathan A Crowder, Kevin R Duffy
Visual Neuroscience|June 16, 2018
Short periods of darkness fail to restore visual or neural plasticity in adult catsKaitlyn D Holman, Kevin R Duffy, Donald E Mitchell
Journal of Vision|September 18, 2009
Daily mixed visual experience that prevents amblyopia in cats does not always allow the development of good binocular depth perceptionDonald E Mitchell, Jan Kennie, D Samuel Schwarzkopf, et al.
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