Changes in brain morphology in albinism reflect reduced visual acuity.

Albinism, in humans and many animal species, has a major impact on the visual system, leading to reduced acuity, lack of binocular function and nystagmus. In addition to the lack of a foveal pit, there is a disruption to the routing of the nerve fibers crossing at the optic chiasm, resulting in exce...

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Main Authors: Bridge, H, von dem Hagen, E, Davies, G, Chambers, C, Gouws, A, Hoffmann, M, Morland, AB
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2014