The evidence that best supports this idea is that monicular deprivation in kittens causes most cortical cells to respond only to the open eye.
It is a part of the brain located at the back of the occipital lobe, responsible for processing visual information that reaches the retina, forming visual memory. It is in the primary visual cortex that the first level of cortical processing of visual information takes place.
Therefore, monocular deprivation corresponds to a technique used by scientists pioneered in kittens to understand the plasticity of the central nervous system.
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