The aim of the study was to determine whether functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI) activation in response to various types of stimulation is dependent on ocular dominance. All subjects showed different interocular FMRI activity.
Larger differences were observed during small field activation. Sighting and sensory eye dominance did not correlate with the activity FMRI.
We did not even observe hemispheric laterality after the separate stimulation of the dominant eye when using a larger field or small field activation.