06/09/2015
Five Things We Learned This Month
06/08/2015 | Michael Schubert
Photovoltaic pixels could help create a wireless retinal prosthesis with a much better spatial resolution than current offerings
03/17/2015
One Tumblr post “broke the internet” and was a massive distraction during the 38th Annual Macula Society meeting – but what’s really going on in the visual pathway?
03/17/2015 | Mark Hillen
After a stroke, the brain swells... and for every millimeter that the optic nerve sheath diameter swells, the risk of death increases by 4–6 times.
02/10/2015 | Mark Hillen
Gene sequencing study identifies a gene mutation responsible for heritable cases of LCA and OMS for the first time
01/12/2015 | Roisin McGuigan
Are flexible, battery- and wire-less, light-sensitive nanotube films the future of retinal implants?
12/08/2014 | Mark Hillen
It’s a reasonable – and until now – unanswered question: which eye is the one that tells the brain where a target lies?
11/17/2014 | Mark Latina
Current diagnostic methods for visual tests and imaging work are great, but can you obtain improved diagnoses with the addition of electrophysiological tests? For me, the answer is clear – after all, electrophysiology is no longer simply the domain of research institutes.
09/05/2014 | Roisin McGuigan
A new wearable device detects the early signs of diabetic autonomic neuropathy before damaging symptoms appear
06/17/2014 | Mark Hillen
The visual cortex processes auditory information – both real and imaginary
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