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The Invisibility of Scotomas I: The Carving Hypothesis

Peli et al., 2023

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5176285091128424937
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Peli E
Goldstein R
Jung J
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Optometry and Vision Science

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PURPOSE Simulations of perception with scotomas guide training, patient education, and rehabilitation research. Most simulations incorrectly depict scotomas as black patches, although the scotomas and the missing contents are usually invisible to patients. We present …
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    • A61B3/032Devices for presenting test symbols or characters, e.g. test chart projectors
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