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Sad Facial Expressions Increase Choice Blindness
Published 2018-01-01Subjects: “…choice blindness…”
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Changing patterns in global blindness: 1988–2008
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Behind the faces: Alzheimer’s disease and emotional blindness
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Investigation of the blindness status in Haimen of Jiangsu province
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Cortical Blindness Due to Neurocysticercosis in an Adolescent Patient
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Blindness in Sudan: is it time to scrutinise survey methods?
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Adaptation-Induced Blindness Is Orientation-Tuned and Monocular
Published 2017-03-01“…We examined the recently discovered phenomenon of Adaptation-Induced Blindness (AIB), in which highly visible gratings with gradual onset profiles become invisible after exposure to a rapidly flickering grating, even at very high contrasts. …”
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Scorpion sting and blindness: A case report
Published 2023-01-01Subjects: “…blindness…”
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The Impact of Attention on Eyewitness Identification and Change Blindness
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Cataract blindness: challenges for the 21st century
Published 2001-01-01“…s population ages, cataract-induced visual dysfunction and blindness is on the increase. This is a significant global problem. …”
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Blindness as the presenting sign of osteopetrosis in a child
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The Ethics of Blindness and the Postmodern Sublime: Levinas and Lyotard
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Alteration of Degree Centrality in Adolescents With Early Blindness
Published 2022-06-01Subjects: “…early blindness…”
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The Impact of Attention on Eyewitness Identification and Change Blindness
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Extrinsic grouping factors in motion-induced blindness.
Published 2018-01-01“…We investigated how various grouping factors altered subjective disappearances of the individual targets in the motion-induced blindness display. The latter relies on a moving mask to render highly salient static targets temporarily subjectively invisible. …”
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