Essay
Michael May was blinded at three years of age, and his vision was restored 40 years later. Despite clear images entering his eye after visual restoration, he still had trouble recognizing his wife's face and distinguishing between objects. Which synaptic mechanisms might have been impaired that prevented Michael from regaining full use of his vision? What would have happened to his vision, after restoration, had he been blinded as an adult instead?
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