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Recent trends in visual impairment and blindness in the UK.
Published 2007“…DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Data from a population-based register of visual impairment in southern England were used to estimate cumulative incidence and trends in visual impairment (VI) and severe visual impairment/blindness (SVI/BL) for children born in 1984-1998. …”
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Spatial modulation of repetition blindness and repetition deafness.
Published 2001“…A similar spatial modulation of visual repetition blindness (RB) was reported when pairs of masked letters were presented visually from either the same or different positions arranged on a semicircle around fixation (Experiment 2). …”
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Spatial channels of visual processing in cortical blindness.
Published 2003“…Blindsight is the ability of some cortically blind patients to discriminate visual events presented within their field defect. …”
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Do "mudsplashes" induce tactile change blindness?
Published 2007“…The phenomenon of change blindness (the surprising inability of people to correctly perceive changes between consecutively presented displays), primarily reported in vision, has recently been shown to occur for positional changes presented in tactile displays as well. …”
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Contrast media induced transient cortical blindness
Published 2016“…During injection of the LIMA, the patient complained of blurring of vision which deteriorated to near total blindness within minutes. On examination, the patient was able to only differentiate light from dark and unable to do finger counting. …”
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Konsep kendiri di kalangan pelajar cacat penglihatan di sekolah menengah khas /
Published 1999Subjects: “…Blind…”
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BLIND PEOPLE AND SPATIAL REPRESENTATION
Published 2015-12-01“…These concepts suggest that the tactile and hearing are the most used senses to blind people build spatial representations.…”
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Pattern Perception and Pictures for the Blind
Published 2005-01-01“…Top views were easiest for
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