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| Holly BridgeSummaryAffiliation: University of Oxford Country: UK Publications
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Visual activation of extra-striate cortex in the absence of V1 activationHolly Bridge
FMRIB Centre, University of Oxford, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, United Kingdom
Neuropsychologia 48:4148-54. 2010..The very specific lesion in SBR suggests that the ipsilateral connection between LGN and MT+/V5 may be important for residual visual function in the presence of damage to V1...
Imaging reveals optic tract degeneration in hemianopiaHolly Bridge
FMRIB Centre, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, United Kingdom
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 52:382-8. 2011..To investigate whether there is transsynaptic degeneration in the human optic tract in hemianopia. To consider how the degeneration varies with duration of hemianopia and location of insult...
Imaging studies in congenital anophthalmia reveal preservation of brain architecture in 'visual' cortexHolly Bridge
Department of Clinical Neurology, University of Oxford, FMRIB Centre, John Radcliffe Hospital Headington, Oxford OX39DU, UK
Brain 132:3467-80. 2009..In summary, the major changes in the 'visual' brain in anophthalmic subjects may be subcortical, although the evidence of decreased fractional anisotropy and increased crossing fibres could indicate considerable re-organization...
Changes in connectivity after visual cortical brain damage underlie altered visual functionHolly Bridge
FMRIB Centre, John Radcliffe Hospital, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX3 9DU, UK
Brain 131:1433-44. 2008..This suggests that employing alternative brain regions for processing of information following cortical damage in childhood may strengthen or establish specific connections...
Neural modulation by binocular disparity greatest in human dorsal visual streamLoredana Minini
Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, John Radcliffe Hospital, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
J Neurophysiol 104:169-78. 2010..These results illustrate that the dorsal stream, along both its occipital and parietal branches, can reliably discriminate a large range of disparities...
Methodological issues relating to in vivo cortical myelography using MRIStuart Clare
Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain, University of Oxford, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, United Kingdom
Hum Brain Mapp 26:240-50. 2005..We discuss the limitations of the methodology and propose ways to improve the detection level of cortical myeloarchitecture more generally...
Topographical representation of binocular depth in the human visual cortex using fMRIHolly Bridge
Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain, Department of Clinical Neurology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
J Vis 7:15.1-14. 2007..Although there are considerable differences in the experimental approach, our fMRI results are broadly consistent with primate neurophysiology showing responses to anticorrelated disparity in V1 neurons...
Representation of binocular surfaces by cortical neuronsHolly Bridge
FMRIB Centre, Department of Clinical Neurology, University of Oxford, UK
Curr Opin Neurobiol 18:425-30. 2008..We conclude that current data are not sufficient to identify distinctive contributions from different cortical areas to the binocular representation of 3D surfaces...
High-resolution MRI: in vivo histology?Holly Bridge
Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain, University of Oxford, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford OX3 9DU, UK
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 361:137-46. 2006..We consider how this technology can be applied to allow the investigation of brains that differ from normal, and what this ever-evolving technology may be able to reveal about in vivo brain structure in the next few years...
Independent anatomical and functional measures of the V1/V2 boundary in human visual cortexHolly Bridge
University Laboratory of Physiology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
J Vis 5:93-102. 2005..The development of very high-resolution structural MRI may permit the definition of cortical areas based on myeloarchitecture when functional definition is not possible...
