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1 ndent, and often sequence-context-specific, 'blind spots'.
2 had improved, with shrinkage of the enlarged blind spot.
3 o a stimulus presented inside or outside the blind spot.
4 to massive enlargement of the physiological blind spot.
5 degrees to 0.8 degrees from the edge of the blind spot.
6 f primary visual cortex corresponding to the blind spot.
7 uggesting both ensemble potential and shared blind spots.
9 p (22.6%), followed by the inferior enlarged blind spot (19.1%), superior nasal step (12.6%), and sup
10 te above 15%, including an inferior enlarged blind spot (30.0% vs. 20.8%, P < 0.001), superior centra
11 common VF defects were nasal step, enlarged blind spot and arcuate defects, with a significant diffe
14 We have identified mutations in two genes, blind spot and kohtalo, that encode Drosophila homologue
15 cotoma then elongated toward the physiologic blind spot and spread toward the nasal periphery, sparin
16 ardwired, in which receptive fields span the blind spot and support fine orientation discriminations.
18 l, invariant to shifting and scaling, has no blind spots and has a sample-size-free interpretation.
22 a regular pattern, and the 'filling in' of a blind spot, are dramatic manifestations of the way conte
24 esholds were measured over the physiological blind spot at the optic nerve head and over equally ecce
26 within the blind spot) was used to determine blind spot awareness and filling-in for five subjects.
29 lineage had remained hidden as a taxonomic 'blind spot' because of mismatches in the primers commonl
30 cts located to the front (targets), causing "blind spots." Because the second harmonic is beamed more
31 mary visual cortex (V1) corresponding to the blind spot (BS) in the unpatched eye, and tested whether
32 e cortical representation of the other eye's blind spot (BS), and immediately tested for topographic
34 hat the functional size of the physiological blind spot can be shrunk through training to distinguish
39 s fit plausibly with the general form of the blind spot (edge orientation within 90 degrees of expect
41 es included enlargement and expansion of the blind spot extending into large pericentral or other typ
46 ults show that tubulin mutations represent a blind spot for current computational approaches, being m
49 of extremely low diversity, which represent blind spots for studies of natural variation and complex
53 accelerating human discovery or probing its blind spots, human-aware AI enables us to move towards a
54 presenting mild diffuse loss and an enlarged blind spot in 64 of 66 study eyes with MD of -2.00 dB or
55 platform would fill the critical therapeutic blind spot in existing pandemic vaccine-centric strategi
56 susceptibility to confirmation bias and bias blind spot in judgments related and unrelated to nationa
57 ht a stem cell/cancer link...and a potential blind spot in large-scale cancer genome sequencing proje
61 t white dot syndrome (MEWDS) and an enlarged blind spot in response to 30 degree diameter blue flashe
64 blind spot, however, did not transfer to the blind spot in the untrained eye, ruling out mediation vi
65 The use of magic effects to investigate the blind spots in attention and perception and roadblocks i
67 al variability in co-emitted gases, exposing blind spots in current emissions inventories and emissio
70 ping antiviral gene evolution may illuminate blind spots in our comprehension of host-pathogen intera
71 g how these effects operate, focusing on the blind spots in perception and roadblocks in cognition th
75 es to functional brain imaging have critical blind spots in this scenario and use simulations with ne
76 nd disease processes, yet they have remained blind spots in traditional activity-based protein profil
78 cell surface proteins have been one of the 'blind spots' in structural biology because they are gene
79 leotide and that initiation does not have a "blind spot." In assembled initiation complexes, the cap
81 We study the spatial distribution of natural blind spot location (NBSL) and its impact on perimetry.
83 tually equivalent ones presented outside the blind-spots, looking for a Gabor stimulus without a smal
84 subspecialization have created a conceptual blind spot, namely, the inability to appreciate the endo
85 ed by large scotomata at or connected to the blind spot), ocular findings (paucity of pigmentary chan
90 ctive is to draw attention to some potential blind spots of wearable technology development and to in
100 dicted by interocular rivalry, the monocular blind-spot representation was activated when the ipsilat
103 behaved opposite to optimal, preferring the blind-spot stimulus as the better example of a collinear
104 hresholds were better over the physiological blind spot than over equally eccentric temporal retina (
105 with predominantly arcuate loss and enlarged blind spots that require formal perimetry for detection.
106 though distorted by low sampling numbers and blind spots, the findings highlight that Africa must not
107 artially overlap, or abut, the physiological blind spot, thereby enhancing sensitivity to weak signal
108 utional neural network with a spatiotemporal blind spot to accurately denoise voltage imaging data in
109 king to field studies, and filling taxonomic blind spots to move towards fully representative SynComs
110 of filling-in occurring at the physiological blind-spots to compare partially inferred and veridical
111 itu experiments, we uncover this nucleation "blind spot" to elucidate the nonclassical crystallizatio
116 ar bar of varying length centered within the blind spot) was used to determine blind spot awareness a
118 d cortical representations of the monocular "blind spot." We also activated area V1 preferentially (r
119 search participants most susceptible to bias blind spot were most likely to see more bias in algorith
121 ing endoscopists to view behind folds and in blind spots, which might increase dysplasia detection.