| 1. | Ocular dominance and dominant hand should be ideally the same.
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| 2. | Ocular dominance columns are also found in the striate cortex.
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| 3. | It is believed that ocular dominance columns must be important in binocular vision.
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| 4. | That is, the neuronal responses can discriminate small changes in visual ocular dominance and orientation.
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| 5. | These axons that terminate in layer IV of the striate cortex result in ocular dominance columns.
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| 6. | Hubel and Wiesel's experiments showed that the ocular dominance develops irreversibly early in childhood development.
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| 7. | Image A represents normal ocular dominance columns; Image B represents ocular dominance columns after monocular deprivation ).
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| 8. | Image A represents normal ocular dominance columns; Image B represents ocular dominance columns after monocular deprivation ).
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| 9. | Hubel and Wiesel were awarded the Nobel Prize in 1981 for their work on ocular dominance columns in the 1960s and 1970s.
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| 10. | In any case, it has been shown that disrupting the retinal waves at least alters the pattern of ocular dominance columns.
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