“…Visual deprivation in sensitive phases can permanently alter the ability of the brain to acquire visual functions, and induces far-reaching changes going beyond the visual system even if the absence of vision is only temporary (Lee & Whitt, 2015). Transient, bilateral visual deprivation after birth has been shown to cause wide-ranging impairments in visual acuity (Ellemberg, Lewis, Maurer, Lui, & Brent, 1999), stereopsis (Tytla, Lewis, Maurer, & Brent, 1993), face and object processing (Le Grand, Mondloch, Maurer, & Brent, 2001;Putzar, Hötting, & Röder, 2010;Röder, Ley, Shenoy, Kekunnaya, & Bottari, 2013;Sinha & Held, 2012), and global motion perception (Bottari et al, 2018;Hadad, Maurer, & Lewis, 2012).…”