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New treatment for amblyopia based on rules of synaptic plasticity:a randomized clinical trial 被引量:3
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作者 Xin Huang Huika Xia +9 位作者 Qi Zhang Colin Blakemore Yan Nan Wenyao Wang Jie Gao spencer s ng Jing Wen Tiejun Huang Xiaoqing Li Mingliang Pu 《Science China(Life Sciences)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第3期451-465,共15页
Amblyopia resulting from early deprivation of vision or defocus in one eye reflects an imbalance of input from the eyes to the visual cortex.We tested the hypothesis that asynchronous stimulation of the two eyes might... Amblyopia resulting from early deprivation of vision or defocus in one eye reflects an imbalance of input from the eyes to the visual cortex.We tested the hypothesis that asynchronous stimulation of the two eyes might induce synaptic plasticity and rebalance input.Experiments on normal adults showed that repetitive brief exposure of grating stimuli,with the onset of each stimulus delayed by 8.3 ms in one eye,results in a shift in perceptual eye dominance.Clinical studies(Clinical trial registration number:Chi CTR2100049130),using popular 3D movies with similar asynchrony between the two eyes(amblyopic eye stimulated first)to treat anisometropic amblyopia,established that just 10.5 h of conditioning over<3 weeks produced improvement that met criteria for successful treatment.The benefits of asynchronous conditioning accumulate over 20–3045 min sessions,and are maintained for at least 2 years.Finally,we demonstrate that asynchronous binocular treatment alone is more effective than patching only.This novel treatment is popular with children and is some 50 times more efficient than patching alone. 展开更多
关键词 AMBLYOPIA visual cortex STDP synaptic plasticity SED
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