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Impairment in Holistic Face Processing Following Early Visual Deprivation
- R. L. Grand, C. Mondloch, D. Maurer, H. P. Brent
- Psychology, Medicine
- Psychological science
- 1 November 2004
Unlike most objects, faces are processed holistically: They are processed as a whole rather than as a collection of independent features. We examined the role of early visual experience in the… Expand
Better perception of global motion after monocular than after binocular deprivation
- D. Ellemberg, T. Lewis, D. Maurer, Sonia T Brar, H. P. Brent
- Psychology, Medicine
- Vision Research
- 2002
We used random-dot kinematograms to compare the effects of early monocular versus early binocular deprivation on the development of the perception of the direction of global motion. Patients had been… Expand
Neuroperception: Early visual experience and face processing
- R. L. Grand, C. Mondloch, D. Maurer, H. P. Brent
- Psychology, Medicine
- Nature
- 19 April 2001
Adult-like expertise in processing face information takes years to develop and is mediated in part by specialized cortical mechanisms sensitive to the spacing of facial features (configural… Expand
Sensitivity to global form in glass patterns after early visual deprivation in humans
- T. Lewis, D. Ellemberg, +4 authors H. P. Brent
- Psychology, Medicine
- Vision Research
- 1 April 2002
To compare the effects of early monocular versus early binocular deprivation on the perception of global form, we assessed sensitivity to global concentric structure in Glass patterns with varying… Expand
Expert face processing requires visual input to the right hemisphere during infancy
- R. L. Grand, C. Mondloch, D. Maurer, H. P. Brent
- Psychology, Medicine
- Nature Neuroscience
- 1 October 2003
Adult expertise in face processing is mediated largely by neural networks in the right hemisphere. Here we evaluate the contribution of early visual input in establishing this neural substrate. We… Expand
THE EFFECTS OF DEPRIVATION ON HUMAN VISUAL DEVELOPMENT: STUDIES OF CHILDREN TREATED FOR CATARACTS
- D. Maurer, T. Lewis, H. P. Brent
- Medicine
- 1989
Constriction of the visual field of children after early visual deprivation.
- E. Bowering, D. Maurer, T. Lewis, H. P. Brent
- Medicine
- Journal of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus
- 1 November 1997
PURPOSE
We measured the extent of the monocular visual fields of children deprived of normal visual experience and examined the influence of the timing and duration of deprivation, of whether… Expand
Contact lenses for the treatment of pediatric cataracts.
- J. Ma, Y. Morad, E. Mau, H. P. Brent, R. Barclay, A. Levin
- Medicine
- Ophthalmology
- 1 February 2003
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate the experiences, attitudes, and perceptions of the caregivers of children with cataracts who were visually rehabilitated with contact lenses.
PARTICIPANTS
One hundred… Expand
The effect of early visual deprivation on the development of face processing
- S. Geldart, C. Mondloch, D. Maurer, S. Schonen, T. Lewis, H. P. Brent
- Psychology
- 1 April 1998
We evaluated the importance of early visual input for the later development of expertise in face processing by studying 17 patients, aged 10 to 38 years, treated for bilateral congenital cataracts… Expand
Sensitivity in the nasal and temporal hemifields in children treated for cataract.
- E. Bowering, D. Maurer, T. Lewis, H. P. Brent
- Medicine
- Investigative ophthalmology & visual science
- 1 December 1993
PURPOSE
To determine if form-deprived aphakes, like normal infants, show especially poor sensitivity in the nasal visual field. The purpose of this article was also to examine the influence on their… Expand