“…Initially, animal studies (Eggers and Blakemore, 1978;Blakemore and Vital-Durand, 1986;Movshon et al, 1987;Crewther and Crewther, 1990) have sought to provide an explanation for amblyopia solely in terms of V1 processing as it is here where the competitive interaction between the eyes occurs (Blakemore and Eggers, 1978;Blakemore and Vital-Durand, 1992). There is now a consensus that extrastriate processing is also affected because of the wide range of visual functions affected (Levi, 1991;Levi et al, 1997;Simmers et al, 2003Simmers et al, , 2005Ho et al, 2006;Husk et al, 2012), the limited range of V1 neurophysiological deficits (Levi, 1991;Levi et al, 1997;Kiorpes et al, 1998;Kiorpes and McKee, 1999;Simmers et al, 2003Simmers et al, , 2005Ho et al, 2006;Husk et al, 2012), and the extent of the human fMRI cortical deficit (Barnes et al, 2001;Li et al, 2007b).…”