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Bitemporal haemianopsia is the classic visual field defect of disorders that involve the optic chiasm, caused by the involvement of the crossing nasal–retinal fibres of each optic nerve. Chiasmal ...
The primary visual cortex (V1) is probably the best characterized area of primate cortex, but whether this region contributes directly to conscious visual experience is controversial. Early ...
The first step in a successful surgical procedure is to establish a safe and effective out-of-water anesthesia protocol 30,31.For short-duration (<5 min) procedures, inexact addition of ...
Objectives: We describe a novel rehabilitation tool for patients with homonymous hemianopia based on a visual search (VS) paradigm that is portable, inexpensive, and easy to deploy. We hypothesised ...
Altered spatiotemporal gait characteristics are common impairments after stroke. Visual feedback has been used to improve spatiotemporal gait characteristics. In addition, pelvic assistance force ...
Visual impairment can make our brain less resilient to damage. It’s important to keep our brains stimulated throughout our lives to maintain and build our cognitive reserve. Damage to our senses ...
The loss of vision typically develops over hours to days and can vary from slightly reduced visual acuity to loss of the ability to detect light; however, a central visual field defect is often ...