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The Myth of Brain Reorganization and Vision Loss

The Myth of Brain Reorganization and Vision Loss

Studies have shown that vision loss does not actually lead to brain reorganization. Our neurons are already sensitive to inputs from both eyes, but when one eye is unavailable, the "gain" is increased.

Key Concepts:

  • Brain reorganization and vision loss
  • Neuron sensitivity to inputs from both eyes
  • Increased "gain" when one eye is unavailable

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