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ABSTRACT This review synthesizes recent research on the physiological blind spot as a model for studying the interplay between attention, perception, and conscious visual experience. Scanning studies from 1996 to 2025, the review focuses on eye‐tracking methodologies, predictive coding, clinical translation, and individual variability.
Alessandro Bortolotti, Riccardo Palumbo
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Acute myopia and angle closure glaucoma from topiramate in a seven-year-old: a case report and review of the literature [PDF]
Yuna Rapoport +3 more
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Predictors of long-term intraocular pressure control after lens extraction in primary angle closure glaucoma: results from the EAGLE trial [PDF]
William Mitchell +10 more
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Phospholipid Interconversion and Transport Are Altered in Glaucoma
Decreased phosphatidylserine (PS) and increased phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) occur in both trabecular meshwork (TM) cells and aqueous humor due to aberrant phosphatidylserine decarboxylase (PSD) over‐expression, and variation in levels of individual PS or PE species differing by only a few acyl chains occurs due to impaired lipid transport due to ...
Genea Edwards +5 more
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Mathematical Modelling of flow in Schlemm's canal and its influence on primary open angle glaucoma
POAG (Primary Open Angle Glaucoma) is a major cause of blindness. This normally occurs when the IOP (intraocular pressure) increases. High pressure can be caused by an imbalance in the production and drainage of fluid (aqueous humour, AH) in the eye.
Fitt, Alistair D., Ismail, Zuhaila
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Bilateral acute myopia and angle closure glaucoma induced by Ma-huang (Ephedra)
So Jung Ryu +4 more
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Phacoemulsification versus Trabeculectomy in Medically Uncontrolled Chronic Angle-Closure Glaucoma without Cataract [PDF]
Tiakumzuk Sangtam
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Drug-induced secondary angle closure is quite common and in the majority of cases simply stopping the medication leads to rapid reversal of the condition and resolution of glaucoma.
Vishwakarma Parag +2 more
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A case of angle-closure glaucoma secondary to lens zonular abnormalities in a patient with high myopia [PDF]
Tao Chen BM +5 more
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