Abstract

Study of central visual organization of albino mammals has captured considerable interest because of systematic alterations observed in visual pathways. Investigations into the nature of central visual organization of the human albino have revealed anomalies similar to those observed in albino mammals. Results from monocular full pattern stimulation of nasal-temporal retina demonstrated that albino subjects show hemispheric asymmetries. Recordings involving monocular hemifield stimulation revealed systematic response patterns. Finally, presentation of hemi-pattern stimuli to restricted central and peripheral sectors of temporal retina provided further information concerning organization of visual input to the brain in albino subjects. Perimetric analysis of human albinos in a study revealed normal monocular visual fields. .

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