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Query: UMLS:C0038379 (
strabismus
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The optokinetic reflex and neuronal response properties in the central visual pathway were studied in three macaque monkeys (Macaca nemestrina) with early childhood
strabismus
of various origin. Binocularity in the primary visual cortex (VI) measured electrophysiologically was reduced both in a monkey with resolved
strabismus
and in a monkey with accommodative
strabismus
when compared to normal controls. By contrast, binocularity in the nucleus of the optic tract and dorsal terminal nucleus of the accessory optic system (
NOT
-DTN) was only reduced in the monkey with resolved
strabismus
('resolved'), but appeared normal in animals with accommodative
strabismus
('accom. 1 'and 'accom. 2'). Sub-threshold binocular interactions were normal in all animals. The velocity tuning curves of retinal slip neurons in the
NOT
-DTN of all strabismic monkeys were not different from normal controls. Horizontal optokinetic nystagmus was asymmetric in monkey 'accom. 2', and for the non-fixating eye in monkey 'resolved'. In monkey 'accom. 1' OKN was normal. Open loop eye velocity was lower in the monkey with resolved
strabismus
than in monkeys with accommodative
strabismus
. These data suggest that different causes of
strabismus
may affect neuronal response properties and behavior to different degrees. The effects on the optokinetic reflex of resolved, but early onset
strabismus
were more severe than those of accommodative
strabismus
. This corresponds to the wide variability of defects in the optokinetic system of strabismic humans.
Strabismus
1996
PMID:Neuronal basis of optokinetic reflex pathology in naturally strabismic monkeys. 2131 6