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Changes of color vision in ocular hypertension
International Ophthalmology, 1995Fifty-six ocular hypertension (OHT) patients were examined for 2-3 days in the Eye Clinic of Kuopio University Hospital. No glaucomatous changes were found. Twenty-seven of them were found to have several risk factors for developing glaucoma and medication was started. Twenty-nine of the patients did not show risk factors and had no medication.
M, Mäntyjärvi, K, Tuppurainen
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Influence of Vision on Ocular Comfort Ratings
Optometry and Vision Science, 2016ABSTRACT Purpose To evaluate the influence of blur on ocular comfort while systematically manipulating vision using habitual refractive correction, induced spatial blur, dioptric defocus, and under the absence of visual structure ...
Subam Basuthkar Sundar, Rao +1 more
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Ocular Brachytherapy (Interventional Radiotherapy): Preserving the Vision
Clinical Oncology, 2023Uveal melanoma represents the most common intraocular neoplasia among adults. Brachytherapy (interventional radiotherapy; IRT) has a great advantage, when compared with enucleation, both in terms of organ and function sparing. The Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study introduced into clinical practice a standardised procedure that allowed the equivalence
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The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2015
The delusional experience is the result of a grave disjunction in the psyche whose outcome is not readily predictable. Examination of the specific mode of disjunction may help us understand the nature and radical character of delusion. I will present the therapy of a psychotic patient who after many years of analysis and progresses in his life ...
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The delusional experience is the result of a grave disjunction in the psyche whose outcome is not readily predictable. Examination of the specific mode of disjunction may help us understand the nature and radical character of delusion. I will present the therapy of a psychotic patient who after many years of analysis and progresses in his life ...
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Nature, 1943
THE double function of the ocular muscles, as described in my letter in NATURE of April 10, p. 422, explains many illusions, one of which has been freely discussed without any satisfactory explanation. This refers to the apparent appearance of a moving motorcar or carriage, as if it were standing still. The eye on moving takes a fresh photograph, which
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THE double function of the ocular muscles, as described in my letter in NATURE of April 10, p. 422, explains many illusions, one of which has been freely discussed without any satisfactory explanation. This refers to the apparent appearance of a moving motorcar or carriage, as if it were standing still. The eye on moving takes a fresh photograph, which
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Modulation of the Visuo-ocular Reflex by the Vestibulo-ocular Reflex in Peripheral Vision
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1985Peripheral OKN was produced by stimulating the visual field with a special device, designed by Miyoshi et al. Stimuli to induce peripheral OKN and rotatory nystagmus (RN) were applied to the same subject simultaneously. The results obtained were as follows.
A, Tamada, T, Miyoshi, M, Hinoki
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The Non‐ocularity of Racine's “Vision”
Orbis Litterarum, 1980Contrary to the reiterations of long‐established critical stance, the Racinian tragic is the prescriptive resultant of a non‐transparent, polyvalent operation of fusion and depolarization, geared to produce and sustain an idiolect of measured distortion and a dialectic of disorientation. While metaphoricity is a central component of this poetic network,
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IS OCULAR PROPRIOCEPTIVE SENSE CONCERNED IN VISION?
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1936In recent years, importance has been attributed to the part played by the proprioceptive sense of the extra-ocular muscles in orienting and modifying certain visual perceptions such as projection, stereopsis and the interpretation of motion on the retina.
S. R. IRVINE, E. J. LUDVIGH
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