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Interocular Suppression as Revealed by Dichoptic Masking Is Orientation-Dependent and Imbalanced in Amblyopia

Ling Gong, Alexandre Reynaud, Zili Wang, Suqi Cao, Fan Lü, Jia Qu, Robert F. Hess, Jiawei Zhou

2020Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Purpose: We investigate the orientation tuning of interocular suppression using a dichoptic masking paradigm in adult controls and amblyopes. Methods: Fourteen adults with anisometropic or mixed amblyopia and 10 control adults participated in our study. Contrast sensitivity was measured by presenting a target Gabor in the tested eye and mean luminance in the untested eye (monocular) and by presenting a target in the tested eye and a bandpass oriented filtered noise in the other eye (masked). Interocular suppression was defined as the thresholds difference between the monocular and masked conditions for each eye. Interocular suppression was measured under parallel and orthogonal suppression configurations. The peak spatial frequency of the target and mask was 0.25 c/d in experiment 1 (low), 1.31 c/d in experiment 2 (mid), and 6.87 c/d in experiment 3 (high). Results: The masking suppression induced by the amblyopic eye was less strong than that induced by the fellow eye. The suppression from the fellow eye was similar to that observed in the controls. Interocular suppression under parallel configuration was less strong than under orthogonal configuration in amblyopes at low and mid spatial frequency, but not at high spatial frequency. Conclusions: We demonstrate that the abnormal interocular masking in amblyopia displays the expected characteristic of orientation selectivity expected of normal controls at low and mid spatial frequency, but not at high spatial frequency. The dichoptic masking imbalance between the eyes of amblyopes results in a net suppression of the amblyopic eye during binocular viewing, modeling clinical suppression.

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MonocularMasking (illustration)Spatial frequencyOrientation (vector space)Ocular dominanceAudiologyLuminanceContrast (vision)OpticsMonocular visionPsychologyOphthalmologyMathematicsMedicinePhysicsVisual cortexNeuroscienceGeometryArtVisual artsVisual perception and processing mechanismsOphthalmology and Visual Impairment StudiesSpatial Neglect and Hemispheric Dysfunction