Dear Editor,The adult human visual system is capable of reshaping its oculomotor control and sensory coding to adapt to impoverished visual inputs.When one's central vision is deprived,a spared part of the periphe...Dear Editor,The adult human visual system is capable of reshaping its oculomotor control and sensory coding to adapt to impoverished visual inputs.When one's central vision is deprived,a spared part of the peripheral retina acts as a pseudo fovea termed as preferred retinal locus(PRL).In people with normal vision,a PRL can be induced via oculomotor training with simulated central vision loss[1,2].展开更多
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文摘Dear Editor,The adult human visual system is capable of reshaping its oculomotor control and sensory coding to adapt to impoverished visual inputs.When one's central vision is deprived,a spared part of the peripheral retina acts as a pseudo fovea termed as preferred retinal locus(PRL).In people with normal vision,a PRL can be induced via oculomotor training with simulated central vision loss[1,2].