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1 ne to <21 nanogauss, parallel to the line-of-sight.
2 that attracts attention through the sense of sight.
3 ler-Lyer [2], immediately after the onset of sight.
4 s, glaucoma often leads to permanent loss of sight.
5 ng effective gene-based treatments is now in sight.
6 deficit and undermine attempts at restoring sight.
7 ation enables animals to sense light without sight.
8 ers of Levy walkers could be hiding in plain sight.
9 hieve the goals of VISION 2020: the right to sight.
10 pically supporting touch localization in the sighted.
11 fety ratings were collected from 12 normally sighted, 10 visually impaired, and 10 blind subjects for
14 ate such extensive reorganization in normal, sighted adults who learned Braille while their brain act
15 y perceptual training studies with typically sighted adults, we examined the effectiveness of percept
20 on programs are now credited with saving the sight and lives of nearly half a million children every
22 l neural responses to rewarding and aversive sight and taste stimuli in recovered depressed patients.
23 ions?) and modality invariance (i.e., do the sight and the sound of the same object evoke a similar r
24 direct engagement of sensory aspects such as sight and touch for materials and structures that are ot
32 ctive states which in turn may lead to short-sighted and risk-averse decision-making, possibly by lim
35 ss, an effective vaccine is still nowhere in sight, and a cure or a functional cure awaits discovery.
38 of visual movement is fundamental for every sighted animal in order to navigate, avoid predators, or
43 ns of SecY, with a clustering of interaction sights around the lateral gate and pore ring regions.
48 ata to exhaustively test the accuracy of one sighting-based method of inferring time of extinction un
49 r a composer accustomed to working with good sight, because it disrupts habitual methods of writing a
51 portional to the angular rate of the line-of-sight between the attacker and its target, with a consta
52 s from 2002 to 2014 at Boston Foundation for Sight (BFS), a single-center clinical practice, was revi
59 0-km-high plumes of water vapor with line-of-sight column densities of about 10(20) per square meter.
62 nd condition was at chance, but in the blind-sighted condition it was significantly higher, suggestin
64 nitally blind (n = 10, 9 female, 1 male) and sighted control (n = 15, 9 female, 6 male), male and fem
65 in 11 congenitally blind humans and matched sighted control subjects with magnetoencephalography at
66 es in primary visual cortex between normally-sighted controls and participants with central vision lo
67 tive impact on QoL for CB people than normal-sighted controls in regards to confusion over colour in
68 Cataract-reversal individuals and normally sighted controls performed a speech-in-noise task while
69 sion and 38 age- and gender-matched normally sighted controls to determine whether peripheral visual
70 rate vs age- and education-matched normally sighted controls to guide visual disability strategies i
72 n congenitally blind individuals, but not in sighted controls, "visual" cortex is more active during
73 of colour blind (CB) participants and normal-sighted controls, controlling for age and sex, were comp
74 ponse layout of VTC in blind individuals and sighted controls, demonstrating that the overall categor
81 cement between the subject-fixated coaxially sighted corneal light reflex and pupil center is describ
82 by connecting the subject-fixated coaxially sighted corneal light reflex and the fixation point, the
83 erence marker, the subject-fixated coaxially sighted corneal light reflex avoids the shortcomings of
84 elationship of the subject-fixated coaxially sighted corneal light reflex axis to a refined definitio
85 ixation point, the subject-fixated coaxially sighted corneal light reflex axis, is independent of pup
86 d subject eye, the subject-fixated coaxially sighted corneal light reflex can be a clinically useful
87 application of the subject-fixated coaxially sighted corneal light reflex to the surgical centration
88 stimating motion satisfies both the needs of sighted creatures and the constraints imposed on them by
90 me type 1 (USH1) causes combined hearing and sight defects, but how mutations in USH1 genes lead to r
92 ogically enhancing inhibition at the time of sight deprivation blocks ODP and, conversely, pharmacoge
93 (26/168 vs 0/158; p < 0.001) and/or impaired sight due to blood or fluids (21/168 vs 3/158; p < 0.001
95 ish to evade, allowing them to hide in plain sight (e.g., dragonfish can see their own, otherwise rar
96 ation of resting-state BOLD data in normally sighted, early blind, and anophthalmic (in which both ey
97 se that viruses that are vulnerable to short-sighted evolution may exhibit strategies that minimise i
98 ing replication, may be susceptible to short-sighted evolution, whereby a virus' adaptation to its cu
101 ile foraging, implying both a preference for sight-feeding and enhanced night-time foraging opportuni
102 cases we determined the pupil responses in a sighted field location that matched the blindfield eccen
104 ustralia, Richard Pearce Bequest, Lions Save Sight Foundation, Brian King Fellowship, and Avalanche B
105 Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Fight for Sight, Fred Hollows Foundation, and Brien Holden Vision
108 million people around the world losing their sight from diabetic retinopathy, the leading cause of bl
110 auditory cortical responses: in the normally sighted group, auditory cortex activation increased with
111 e compared with hMT+ and V1 responses in the sighted hemisphere of patients and a group of age-matche
114 In a second experiment a cohort of severely sight-impaired individuals of varying aetiologies perfor
117 orld study on the incidence of blindness and sight impairment based on VA data in patients treated wi
119 he cumulative incidence of new blindness and sight impairment in patients with treated nAMD in at lea
122 s and 29.6%, 41.0%, 48.7%, and 53.7% for new sight impairment, but with significant reductions in the
123 ts show low incidences of both blindness and sight impairment, which both declined during the study p
128 ffers a promising approach to restoration of sight in patients blinded by retinal degenerative diseas
129 the condition will remain a "silent thief of sight" in West Africa unless awareness, uptake of servic
131 mpared pupillary light responses in normally sighted individuals (n = 24) with a blind individual lac
134 reference saccades to this locus in normally sighted individuals whose central vision is blocked by a
138 rectly address this question, we assessed 14 sighted infants of blind parents (SIBPs) longitudinally
139 ross-sectional study (Innovative Network for Sight [INSIGHT]) was conducted at 4 urban clinic or phar
142 with five early-blind individuals who gained sight late in childhood after treatment for dense bilate
145 ents "bring" eccentric targets to the direct sight line for closer scrutiny by foveal processing.
147 patients, spared-V1 pRF maps failed to cover sighted locations in the perimetric map, indicating the
148 cessing with decomposition based on Lines-of-Sight (LoS) to separate apparently touching cell nuclei
149 trol the impact of the unobstructed "line-of-sight" (LOS) between the heat source and heat sink.
156 ix patients fitted with the Argus II (Second Sight Medical Products Inc, California, USA) retinal pro
158 e Argus II Retinal Prosthesis System (Second Sight Medical Products, Inc, Sylmar, CA) in restoring so
159 e Argus II Retinal Prosthesis System (Second Sight Medical Products, Inc, Sylmar, CA) was developed t
160 e Argus II Retinal Prosthesis System (Second Sight Medical Products, Inc., Sylmar, CA) in blind subje
163 uthern California and the founding of Second Sight Medical Products; and the development and clinical
165 uch as the anthracenyl group, which at first sight might not seem able to bond with metal ions, is ex
170 refore, while hosts can assess risk from the sight of a cuckoo, a cuckoo cannot gauge if her egg will
171 trong as the effect of the top predator, the sight of a large non-predator species (thicklip wrasse,
174 smal survival statistics, it is easy to lose sight of real progress that has been made in pancreatic
175 require the probes to be directly in line of sight of the camera, making it potentially suitable for
177 systems at home and work, it's easy to lose sight of the fact that our very survival depends on high
181 e to simultaneously recorded non-MNs, to the sight of the monkey's own hand during object grasping, l
182 Once their heading is set, they can lose sight of the monument behind buildings or groups of tall
184 er exposed or did not expose the rats to the sight of the palatable food for 15 min (frustration stre
186 reorders traditional phases, without losing sight of the traditional benchmarks by which drug candid
187 saline was administered intravenously within sight of the volunteer during positron emission tomograp
189 rly necessary for pantomimed gestures to the sight of tools, and both capacities inform imitation of
190 go/no-go performance, but regardless of the sight of touch, and independently of empathic abilities.
191 ion among household hygienic conditions, the sighting of live pests/pest debris, and the degree of in
193 epidemiologists and vaccinologists set their sights on this next vaccine target, we provide an update
194 ity development is independent of the age of sight onset and that individual rates of improvement can
195 between faces and nonfaces immediately after sight onset, but improve markedly in the following month
197 o-free world by 2040 where tobacco is out of sight, out of mind, and out of fashion--yet not prohibit
202 ord reading (Braille for blind and print for sighted participants), and (2) listening to spoken sente
204 tex analyses revealed that in both blind and sighted participants, the IPS and dorsolateral prefronta
209 a zone of functional blindness all normally sighted people have in each eye, due to an absence of ph
212 ld communication tags to achieve non-line-of-sight, portable, and inexpensive detection and discrimin
213 ing season, competition among hunters, lower sighting probabilities, and higher costs all lead to low
214 nd technology is accelerating with no end in sight, putting pressure on our army to learn and adapt a
215 congenitally blind Braille readers, but not sighted readers of print, the VWFA region is active duri
218 as been suggested as a potential approach to sight restoration, but the ability of deafferented bipol
219 r the functioning of the visual system after sight restoration, particularly if that restoration is d
222 rtex was indistinguishable from the normally sighted retinotopic functional connectivity structure as
224 Would a congenitally blind child who gains sight several years after birth be able to acquire this
226 e objects that are not in our direct line of sight: something that is important for memory, spatial r
230 rmance was compared with a group of normally sighted subjects who viewed the targets through acuity-r
234 ence of a jet directed away from the line of sight, the observed gamma-ray emission could not have or
238 Neurotrophic keratitis (NK) represents a sight-threatening complication after trigeminal impairme
239 stoperative endophthalmitis is a potentially sight-threatening complication of cataract surgery.
242 ith proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR), a sight-threatening complication that develops in a subset
244 for fewer corneal melts (P = 0.060) and less sight-threatening complications (P = 0.051) in the total
245 The procedure was safe, with no long-term sight-threatening complications and with improvements in
246 mplications, with more people at risk of the sight-threatening complications associated with high myo
247 physicians should be aware of the potential sight-threatening complications associated with this eye
248 coma-related adverse events constitute major sight-threatening complications of cataract removal in i
249 nterior chamber implants are associated with sight-threatening complications that can present years a
250 erate; common AEs included needling (without sight-threatening complications), nonpersistent loss of
259 Retinal hemorrhages occur in a variety of sight-threatening conditions including ocular trauma, hi
262 nsitivity of the IRIS algorithm in detecting sight-threatening diabetic eye disease compared with the
263 ion where 15.8% of people with diabetes have sight-threatening diabetic eye disease, the IRIS algorit
265 tient with any-DR, euro482.85 +/- 35.14; per sight-threatening diabetic retinopathy [STDR] patient, e
275 A intake relates to a decreased incidence of sight-threatening DR in individuals with type 2 diabetes
278 ed a 48% relatively reduced risk of incident sight-threatening DR, with a hazard ratio of 0.52 (95% C
282 oeba causes Acanthamoeba keratitis, a severe sight-threatening infection of the eye and the almost un
284 al mechanical properties change in different sight-threatening ocular conditions and after different
286 Non-infectious uveitis is a potentially sight-threatening ocular disorder caused by chronic infl
289 ation measure than expected for this line of sight through the Milky Way and the intergalactic medium
290 ection of warm-hot baryons along the line of sight to distant blazars and of hot gas between interact
292 the blue walleye and the correlation of its sighting to possible increased UV radiation have been pr
294 ure the accuracy and reliability of normally sighted, visually impaired, and blind pedestrians at mak
295 present study demonstrates that people whose sight was restored after a transient period of congenita
298 in part because minke whales are frequently sighted within Antarctic sea ice where navigational safe
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