Neural degeneration and plasticity following damage to the post-chiasmal visual pathway
<p>Hemianopia is a disorder where a patient loses vision in one half of their visual field, following damage to the post-chiasmal visual pathway. If the hemianopia does not spontaneously resolve within the first few months, the prognosis for recovery is poor, with very few patients recovering...
Main Author: | Millington, RS |
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Other Authors: | Kennard, C |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2013
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