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Clinical blindness in conjunction with childhood bacterial meningitis
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
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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Essentialist Blindness Would Not Preclude Counterfactual Knowledge
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Cortical blindness following seizures in Nigerian children
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A case of blindness caused by Lemierre's syndrome
Published 2023-12-01Subjects: “…blindness…”
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Social inattentional blindness to idea stealing in meetings
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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Rapid assessment of avoidable blindness in Kurdistan, Iran
Published 2019-01-01Subjects: “…Prevalence; Blindness; Visual Impairment; Iran; Kurdistan…”
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Causes of childhood blindness in the northeastern states of India
Published 2008-01-01Subjects: “…Childhood blindness…”
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The stigmatizing and stereotyping people with blindness. The opposite tendencies
Published 2017-10-01Subjects: “…blindness…”
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Blindness to sponsor: Application to sports event posters
Published 2018-12-01“…The experiment involved 12 stimuli related to three sporting disciplines corroborating the issue of media blindness with respect to advertising posters. Consistent with the placement theory, we found that the position of the sponsoring brand affected attention and recall with no remarkable differences between genders. …”
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Understanding change blindness : current explanations and theories.
Published 2012“…Change blindness is an interesting phenomenon in which people fail to see large observable and obvious changes that would normally be detected without difficulty. …”
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Crossmodal change blindness between vision and touch.
Published 2007“…Change blindness is the name given to people's inability to detect changes introduced between two consecutively-presented scenes when they are separated by a distractor that masks the transients that are typically associated with change. …”
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Illegal wildlife trade and the persistence of “plant blindness”
Published 2019“…This review investigates the ways in which “plant blindness,” first described by Wandersee and Schussler (1999, p. 82) as “the misguided anthropocentric ranking of plants as inferior to animals,” intersects with the contemporary boom in research and policy on illegal wildlife trade (IWT). …”
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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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