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Human Sensation of Transcranial Electric Stimulation. [PDF]
Noninvasive transcranial electric stimulation is increasingly being used as an advantageous therapy alternative that may activate deep tissues while avoiding drug side-effects. However, not only is there limited evidence for activation of deep tissues by
Richardson, Matthew +4 more
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Not all visual symmetry is equal: partially distinct neural bases for vertical and horizontal symmetry [PDF]
Visual mirror symmetry plays an important role in visual perception in both human and animal vision; its importance is reflected in the fact that it can be extracted automatically during early stages of visual processing.
Bona, S. +5 more
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Efficacy of neuroprotective treatment including pyrimidine nucleotides in secondary uveitic glaucoma
Background: Secondary glaucoma is found in 18% to 38% of patients with uveitis, and is one of the most severe uveitic complications. The glaucomatous process is characterized by the progressive optic nerve neuropathy. The lack of efficacy of conventional
V. V. Savko, V. V. Savko Jnr
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Observations of cosmic ray induced phosphenes [PDF]
Phosphene observations by astronauts on flights near and far from earth atmosphere are discussed. It was concluded that phosphenes could be observed by the naked eye.
Benson, R. E. +3 more
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The purpose: to assess the efficacy of a combined method, including phosphene electric stimulation (FES) and photomyostimulation, in treatment of patients with stage III primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) with compensated IOP.
V.A. Putienko, V.S. Ponomarchuk
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Integrating Eye-Tracking With Cortical Visual Prostheses in Patients Without Eyes: A Case Study
Cortical prostheses aim to provide artificial vision to blind individuals by electrically stimulating the occipital cortex to induce visual sensations called phosphenes.
Dorota Waclawczyk +4 more
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Emotion Recognition with Simulated Phosphene Vision
Electrical stimulation of retina, optic nerve or cortex is found to elicit visual sensations, known as phosphenes. This allows visual prosthetics to partially restore vision by representing the visual field as a phosphene pattern. Since the resolution and performance of visual prostheses are limited, only a fraction of the information in a visual scene
Bollen, C.J.M. +3 more
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A rock art sample (paintings) from the Middle São Francisco River region (Canyon Fonte Grande, Central, Bahia, Brazil) was compared to the basic graphic motifs of Tucanoan indians art (Reichel-Dolmàtoff 1978).
Flávio Silva Faria
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Results of complex treatment of diabetic retinopathy
Aim. To investigate the results of complex treatment of diabetic retinopathy. Methods and results. Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a late complication of diabetes mellitus (DM), which leads to severe disability and significantly reduces the quality of ...
N. G. Zavgorodnyaya , S. V. Mikhalchik
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