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    Combining Motion-Induced Blindness with Binocular Rivalry by K Jaworska, M Lages

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…Motion-induced blindness (MIB) and binocular rivalry (BR) are examples of multistable phenomena in which our perception varies despite constant retinal input. …”
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    Clinical blindness in conjunction with childhood bacterial meningitis by Tuula Pelkonen, Markku Kallio, Terho Latvala, Irmeli Roine, Heikki Peltola

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…In Angola, 64 children appeared to be blind on day 7; 16 of these children died. Blindness found at discharge in Angola was not invariably irreversible; approximately 40% had restored the sight at follow-up visit. …”
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    The interpretive framework and the blindness about epistemic harm by Javier Castellote Lillo

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The relationship between the two concepts aims to explore how structural power generates, through the frame, certain epistemic blindnesses to hinder the identification of epistemic harms. …”
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    Social inattentional blindness to idea stealing in meetings by Theodore C. Masters-Waage, Zoe Kinias, Jazmin Argueta-Rivera, Dillon Stewart, Rachel Ivany, Eden King, Mikki Hebl

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…In sum, this paper extends the inattentional blindness phenomenon to a realistic professional interaction and demonstrates how features of the social environment can reduce social inattention.…”
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    Colour blindness-A rural prevalence survey by Natu Maya

    Published 1987-01-01
    “…Colour vision is important for aeroplane pilots, motor drivers, seamen and signal men for their professional work Not much of attention has been paid to population studies of colour blindness as there is no interference with daily routine in majority of persons However there is a need to undertake community wide prevalence surveys which could be useful in study of other genetically transmitted diseases…”
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    Genetic testing for congenital stationary night blindness by Abeshi Andi, Coppola Pamela, Beccari Tommaso, Dundar Munis, Viola Francesco, Colombo Leonardo, Bertelli Matteo

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…We studied the scientific literature and disease guidelines in order to summarize the clinical utility of the genetic test for congenital stationary night blindness (CSNB). CSNB is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner in the case of mutations in the GNAT1, PDE6B and RHO genes, in an autosomal recessive manner in the case of mutations in the CABP4, GNB3, GPR179, GRM6, LRIT3, SAG, SLC24A1, TRPM1 and genes and in an X-linked recessive manner in the case of mutations in the CACNA1F and NYX genes. …”
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    PREVALENCE OF COLOR BLINDNESS IN STUDENTS: ISFAHAN – 1999 by A ZANDI, GH.R AZARIAN

    Published 2001-06-01
    Subjects: “…Color blindness, Ishihara test, Isfahan, Prevalence…”
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