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Factitious Disorder in ophthalmology - a psychiatrist's perspective.
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What motivates people to fake vision problems? And how should you deal with them?
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How much information do we retain about what we don't see?
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Florida-based team shows first quantitative evidence for CSF in spaceflight-induced ocular changes.
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Should children with amblyopia play instead of patch?
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Skip the retina and the optic nerve – and stimulate the brain directly.
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In the congenitally blind, the visual cortex gets used for counting.
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The story of BrainPort – from vibrating plates to a visual aid helping users “see” with their tongue.
09/05/2016 | Ruth Steer
A reduction in retinal thickness may be associated with a decrease in cognitive function.
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Can non-invasive brain stimulation in patients with optic nerve damage restore vision?
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