Journal of Vision Cover Image for Volume 25, Issue 5
April 2025
Volume 25, Issue 5
Open Access
Optica Fall Vision Meeting Abstract  |   April 2025
Invited Session I: Focusing on the Human Fovea: Plasticity and stability in human foveal pathways
Author Affiliations
  • Heidi Baseler
    University of York, UK
  • Antony Morland
    University of York, UK
  • Brian Wandell
    Stanford University, USA
  • Michael Hoffmann
    Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, Germany
  • Netta Levin
    Hadassah Medical Center, Israel
Journal of Vision April 2025, Vol.25, 1. doi:https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.25.5.1
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      Heidi Baseler, Antony Morland, Brian Wandell, Michael Hoffmann, Netta Levin; Invited Session I: Focusing on the Human Fovea: Plasticity and stability in human foveal pathways. Journal of Vision 2025;25(5):1. https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.25.5.1.

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Abstract

The fovea is highly specialised in the human retina both structurally and functionally. Although it occupies a small fraction of the retina, a great deal of neural territory is devoted to processing its outputs downstream. What happens to these pathways when the fovea is compromised, and individuals rely more on peripheral vision? Examining structure and function in several different special populations, we will describe how human foveal pathways respond to changes in input both early and later in development.

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 Funding: European Union Horizon 2020,, UKRI Medical Research Council
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