Soon after birth the neurones in the visual cortex of baby mammals begin to form synapses, allowing visual information to be transferred through and processed by the visual cortex
Both eyes need to be visually stimulated in order for the neurones in the visual cortex to be organised correctly during this period of early development, known as the critical period
Synapses that pass on nerve impulses during this critical period are strengthened and become permanent parts of the structure of the visual cortex