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When blood flow interruptions affect the occipital lobe or ... reaches central vision areas. Stroke affecting the visual pathways often causes distinctive field defects depending on the specific ...
Furthermore, visual field defects are doubly dissociable from neglect, occurring, for example, in patients with strokes affecting early visual areas in occipital cortex, who do not demonstrate ...
More than a million Brits could be driving with medical conditions that they haven't declared to the DVLA. There is an extensive list of pre-existing conditions that drivers are expected to ...
People who experience a reduced visual field as a result of glaucoma or stroke can drive as safely as those of the same age ...
Two healthy Black 40-somethings had strokes with no clear warning. Experts explain why the signs aren't always obvious.
A longstanding principle of neuroscience is that the brain processes visual stimuli from each side of the visual field in the opposite hemisphere: stimuli from the right side are processed in the left ...
Wiesel, Gilbert discovered long-range horizontal connections along cortical circuits, which enable neurons to link bits of information over much larger areas of the visual field than had been thought.
Reports suggest that over a million Brits could be driving without informing the DVLA about their pre-existing medical conditions. It's a common misunderstanding that only drivers with poor ...
More than one million Brits could be using the road without letting the DVLA know about a pre-existing medical condition, reports claim. The common misconception that drivers with just poor ...
A patient’s genetic risk for a glaucoma subtype is associated with a specific visual field (VF) defect pattern, according to research published in the journal Ophthalmology. Those with a ...
Reports suggest that over a million Brits could be driving without informing the DVLA about their pre-existing medical conditions. Contrary to popular belief, it's not just drivers with poor ...