Saccadic eye movements are rapid, ballistic shifts in gaze that allow the fovea to sample different parts of a visual scene, facilitating high-resolution perception. Research in this area has revealed ...
Measles commonly presents with cough, coryza (inflammation in the nose), and conjunctivitis (pink eye). Measles can cause eye damage including corneal scarring, retinal damage, and damage to the optic ...
MIT scientists explore how the brain seamlessly processes visual information from both eyes without a perceptible seam, ...
Proteins are fundamental biomolecules that perform a broad range of vital functions within the human body. They serve as an essential structural and functional component of cells, tissues and organs ...
Children diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder may see the world in subtly different ways compared to their peers, according to a new study published in the Journal of Attention ...
A team of researchers has demonstrated that the key to understanding working memory relies not only on what one is storing in memory, but also why. This is the 'working' part of working memory, which ...
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16 Possible Causes of Blurry Vision, According to Eye Health Experts
It's not only caused by needing corrective lenses. Leading eye doctors share which conditions—big and small—can cause blurry vision.
While early treatment of diabetes-related eye disease slowed progression to severe disease, it did not improve visual acuity compared with treating more severe disease once it developed, according to ...
It begins with a look - one that goes out of its way to be malevolent. Not accidental, or by chance. By choice. Maybe you've seen it? The direct, narrow, overlong stare? At first glance it may not ...
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