Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6036010 | NeuroImage | 2011 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
⺠We examined structural brain changes in patients with central visual field scotomata. ⺠We found a decrease in gray matter around the lesion projection zone in visual cortex. ⺠Gray matter in right SFG was positively correlated with fixation stability. ⺠We attribute these alterations to central visual deprivation and oculomotor learning.
Keywords
PRLFWEANCOVAAMDSPMLGNLPZFWHMFOVVBMFEFMNIVOIMRIanalysis of covarianceanalysis of varianceANOVAPreferred Retinal LocusMagnetic resonance imagingvolume of interestgray matter volumefamily wise errorage-related macular degenerationfull width at half maximumVisual cortexBrodmann areavoxel-based morphometryMontreal Neurological InstituteField of viewfrontal eye fieldStatistical Parametric Mappinglateral geniculate nucleusPALSGray matter density
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Authors
Tina Plank, Jozef Frolo, Sabine Brandl-Rühle, Agnes B. Renner, Karsten Hufendiek, Horst Helbig, Mark W. Greenlee,