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Neural Correlates of Sensory Eye Dominance in Human Visual White Matter Tracts

Ailene Y. C. Chan and Dorita H. F. Chang
eNeuro 8 November 2022, 9 (6) ENEURO.0232-22.2022; https://doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0232-22.2022
Ailene Y. C. Chan
1Department of Psychology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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Dorita H. F. Chang
1Department of Psychology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2The State Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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    Schematics depicting (A) stimuli for the binocular phase combination task, (B) stimuli for the motion signal-in-noise task, and (C) stimuli for the depth signal-in-noise task.

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    Results from the behavioral tasks. Bar+scatter plots reflecting mean absolute perceived phase and distribution (left), mean absolute motion coherence dominance ratio and distribution (middle), mean depth discrimination threshold and distribution (right). Error bars represent the 95% confidence interval.

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    Correlations between the behavioral measures. A, A positive relationship between absolute perceived phase and absolute motion coherence dominance ratio. B, No relationship between absolute perceived phase and stereosensitivity nor (C) between motion coherence dominance ratio and stereosensitivity.

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    White matter tracts estimated by tractography in one representative observer. Axial views of (A) VOF, (B) OR, (C) OCC. Sagittal views of (D) left VOF, (E) right VOF. F, Axial view of all five tracts (green, OR; magenta, OCC; blue, VOF).

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    Regression fits and bootstrapped coefficient confidence interval of absolute weighted differences in OR MD values and absolute perceived phase.

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    Statistical evaluation of multiple linear regression models

    TaskVariables in the modelTract propertyR2p
    SED phaseORweightedFA0.0340.251
    MD0.1850.005*
    VOFaverageFA0.0040.722
    MD0.0030.735
    OCCFA0.0510.158
    MD0.0100.533
    ORweighted, VOFaverageFA0.0310.642
    MD0.1960.025
    ORweighted, OCCFA0.0680.265
    MD0.2120.011
    VOFaverage, OCCFA0.0500.490
    MD0.0200.711
    All tractsFA0.0630.615
    MD0.2250.036
    SED motionORweightedFA0.0000.955
    MD0.0670.102
    VOFaverageFA0.0080.632
    MD0.0130.504
    OCCFA0.0100.530
    MD0.0020.803
    ORweighted, VOFaverageFA0.0090.879
    MD0.0750.266
    ORweighted, OCCFA0.0100.818
    MD0.0670.267
    VOFaverage, OCCFA0.030.655
    MD0.0130.797
    All tractsFA0.0300.842
    MD0.0750.456
    DepthORweightedFA0.0010.870
    MD0.0660.106
    VOFaverageFA0.0860.110
    MD0.0260.340
    OCCFA0.0060.643
    MD0.0230.347
    ORweighted, VOFaverageFA0.0930.255
    MD0.0700.289
    ORweighted, OCCFA0.0080.863
    MD0.1020.129
    VOFaverage, OCCFA0.1110.194
    MD0.0740.272
    All tractsFA0.1270.293
    MD0.1280.205
    • *p ≤ 0.007, **p ≤ 0.001, ***p ≤ 0.00001.

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