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1. Ocular dominance shift in refractive cataract surgery: prospective, observational study.

2. Symmetric versus asymmetric surgery for the treatment of intermittent exotropia with equal dominance.

3. Cardiac afferent signals can facilitate visual dominance in binocular rivalry.

4. Evaluation of the effect of ocular dominance on macular microcirculation via swept-source optical coherence tomography angiography.

5. Evaluation of the impact of binocular versus monocular cataract surgery using Catquest-9SF: a randomized controlled trial.

6. Blockade of GluN2B-Containing NMDA Receptors Prevents Potentiation and Depression of Responses during Ocular Dominance Plasticity.

7. Relationships between fusional convergence, suppression depth, and exotropia control in intermittent exotropia.

8. Pupillometry indexes ocular dominance plasticity.

9. High Magnesium Promotes the Recovery of Binocular Vision from Amblyopia via TRPM7.

10. Ocular dominance and its association with retinal thickness profile - A cross-sectional study.

11. Development of ocular dominance columns across rodents and other species: revisiting the concept of critical period plasticity.

12. Clinical performance after implantation of an EDOF intraocular lens in the dominant eye and a presbyopia-correcting intraocular lens in the nondominant eye.

13. Visual Deprivation during Mouse Critical Period Reorganizes Network-Level Functional Connectivity.

14. Collective plasticity of binocular interactions in the adult visual system.

15. Chronic Monocular Deprivation Reveals MMP9-Dependent and -Independent Aspects of Murine Visual System Plasticity.

16. The gut microbiota of environmentally enriched mice regulates visual cortical plasticity.

17. Balanced Binocular Inputs Support Superior Stereopsis.

18. GABAergic inhibition in the human visual cortex relates to eye dominance.

19. Ocular dominance columns in V1 are more susceptible than associated callosal patches to imbalance of eye input during precritical and critical periods.

20. Impairment of visual cortical plasticity by amyloid-beta species.

21. Dichoptic Perceptual Training and Sensory Eye Dominance Plasticity in Normal Vision.

22. Ocular Dominance and Functional Asymmetry in Visual Attention Networks.

23. Ultra-high field fMRI reveals origins of feedforward and feedback activity within laminae of human ocular dominance columns.

24. Relationship of Sighting Ocular Dominance with Macular Photostress Test Time and Thickness of the Middle Macular Layers.

25. Functional Differentiation of Mouse Visual Cortical Areas Depends upon Early Binocular Experience.

26. Ocular dominance plasticity: Molecular mechanisms revisited.

27. Idiosyncratic preferences in transparent motion and binocular rivalry are dissociable.

28. Brief localised monocular deprivation in adults alters binocular rivalry predominance retinotopically and reduces spatial inhibition.

29. Binocular discrepancy in lateral rectus muscle attachment in intermittent exotropia with eye dominance.

30. Probing the mechanisms of probe-mediated binocular rivalry.

31. Short-term monocular deprivation reduces inter-ocular suppression of the deprived eye.

32. Using psychophysical performance to predict short-term ocular dominance plasticity in human adults.

33. Functional ultrasound imaging of deep visual cortex in awake nonhuman primates.

34. Difference in myopia progression between dominant and non-dominant eye in patients with intermittent exotropia.

35. Pull-push neuromodulation of cortical plasticity enables rapid bi-directional shifts in ocular dominance.

36. A hierarchical model of perceptual multistability involving interocular grouping.

37. Eye-dominance-guided Foveated Rendering.

38. Circuitry Underlying Experience-Dependent Plasticity in the Mouse Visual System.

39. Influence of ocular dominance columns and patchy callosal connections on binocularity in lateral striate cortex: Long Evans versus albino rats.

40. Predictive context biases binocular rivalry in children and adults with no positive relation to two measures of social cognition.

41. Ocular Dominance Plasticity in Binocular Primary Visual Cortex Does Not Require C1q.

42. Hair Whorl Direction: The Association with Handedness, Footedness, and Eyedness.

43. Dominance wave propagation during binocular rivalry in mild glaucoma.

44. Diversity of Ocular Dominance Patterns in Visual Cortex Originates from Variations in Local Cortical Retinotopy.

45. Feasibility of functional magnetic resonance imaging of ocular dominance and orientation preference in primary visual cortex.

46. Abnormal sensory eye dominance in stereoanomalous subjects.

47. Center-surround velocity-based segmentation: Speed, eccentricity, and timing of visual stimuli interact to determine interocular dominance.

48. Individual variation in inter-ocular suppression and sensory eye dominance.

49. Transplanted Cells Are Essential for the Induction But Not the Expression of Cortical Plasticity.

50. Modification of Peak Plasticity Induced by Brief Dark Exposure.

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