Nearly half of eyes with MOGAD optic neuritis experience lasting visual field loss despite recovery of 20/20 acuity. “Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease (MOGAD) is a rare ...
ABSTRACT: The data presented here, combined with our previous reports, challenge all conceptions of what constitutes “life,” the origins of life, consciousness, and UAP. Self-illuminated plasmas (AKA ...
Abstract: Despite their great accuracy, neural networks are not very popular in fields like medical, finance, education, and others where predictive explainability are essential. The objective of this ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Angling a patient’s face can negate the effect of facial contour on visual field testing. AI may help predict ...
Introduction: A subset of patients with homonymous hemianopia can consciously perceive motion within their blind visual fields—a phenomenon known as the Riddoch phenomenon. However, the factors ...
Background/aims The antiseizure medication, vigabatrin, is associated with visual field loss (VAVFL). However, the fields can be challenging to interpret due to unfamiliarity with the characteristics ...
The aim of this paper is to review anterograde degeneration throughout the anterior visual pathway, particularly in the optic tracts, the lateral geniculate nucleus, the optic radiations and the ...
Aim This study evaluates if characteristics (eg, location, size, volume) of clusters of defects on an initial visual field (VF) test were predictive of a repeatable defect in the subsequent two tests.
1. In this multicenter randomized controlled trial, a 12-week personalized visual perceptual learning (VPL) program significantly improved visual field function in stroke patients with visual field ...
People with a reduced visual field due to glaucoma or stroke who regained their licenses after passing a simulator-based assessment showed similar driving performance on the road as that of their ...
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