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ABSTRACT People with high emotional granularity (EG; the capacity to differentiate among discrete emotional states) tend to employ more effective emotion regulation strategies during negative affective states. Recent eye‐tracking evidence suggests that EG is associated with the frequency of revisits to negative emotional stimuli.
Jonas Potthoff +2 more
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The orbit is an important structure within the skull that houses the eye, optic nerve, and extraocular muscles. It also contains adipose/fat tissue, which provides a protective cushion for these components.
Prince Dadson +4 more
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Impact of myopia and myopia control interventions on binocular vision: A narrative review
Myopia is the fastest-growing, chronic eye condition that covers 30% of the population worldwide and is estimated to be around 50% of the global population (5 billion people) by 2050.
Shobha Gupta, Nayan Gupta
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A neural basis for percept stabilization binocular rivalry
When the same visual input has conflicting interpretations, conscious perception can alternate spontaneously between each competing percept. Surprisingly, such bistable perception can be stabilized by intermittent stimulus removal, suggesting the ...
Sterzer, P, Rees, G
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Abstract Objective The purpose of this case series was to describe the effect of autologous PRF membrane for corneal reconstruction surgery in dogs. PRF membranes made from two healthy dogs unrelated to the current case series were used for PRF histologic analyses. Animals Seven dogs with complicated corneal ulcerations. Procedure A complete ophthalmic
Louise Baadsgaard Bruun +6 more
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Role of Binocular Vision Therapy in Strabismic and Nonstrabismic Conditions
Binocular vision refers to the ability of both eyes to work together as a coordinated team, allowing us to perceive depth, judge distances accurately, and have a single, clear, and fused image of the world.
Preeti Sharma +3 more
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Rebalancing binocular vision in amblyopia [PDF]
PurposeHumans with amblyopia have an asymmetry in binocular vision: neural signals from the amblyopic eye are suppressed in the cortex by the fellow eye.
Levi, Dennis M, Ding, Jian
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Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to retrospectively evaluate vision outcomes of dogs with primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG) that underwent Ahmed valve gonioimplantation (AVG) followed by lensectomy and endolaser cyclophotocoagulation (ECP) with or without bleb resection after AVG failure.
Bactelius Turicea +3 more
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The latent mechanism behind binocular advantage in reading
Most individuals read binocularly, and previous studies have found a binocular advantage in reading speed. However, the underlying mechanism of the binocular advantage in reading remains unclear.
Wang, Tingting +7 more
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Three‐Dimensional Object Perception Can Emerge From Predictive Learning
ABSTRACT How do infants develop the ability to perceive objects in a 3D world? The theory of core knowledge suggests infants employ a few principles, such as cohesion, continuity, rigidity, and contact, to guide inference of objects. However, it is challenging to answer how object perception can be learned with similar constraints faced by infants and ...
John Day +4 more
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