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CO-DEVELOPMENT OF VEP MOTION RESPONSE SYMMETRY AND BINOCULAR VISION IN NORMAL INFANTS AND INFANTILE ESOTROPES

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Abstract

The maturation of motion processing in the human visual cortex can be assessed by means of the motion visual evoked potential (MVEP), which appears to selectively access binocular motion pathways.

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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