The European Stroke Organization calls for systematic screening within days of stroke to detect visual deficits that affect ...
This month, for the “Three Artists, Three Questions” column, I have selected three very different artists: distinguished, experienced, and recently awarded as a promising artist, with education in ...
In an era of information overload, people take an average of just 3 seconds to determine whether they want to continue ...
Small businesses across the UK face a familiar challenge. Social media feeds move quickly, attention spans are short, and ...
Specific rhythms of flickering light can synchronise brain activity, offering clues about perception and possible future ...
Gaze patterns vary substantially among people with varying levels of vision, pointing to the need for individualized ...
When two stationary visual objects appear in alternating sequence, they evoke the perception of a single object moving back and forth between them. This is known as stroboscopic or apparent motion and ...
When it comes to commonly repeated myths, the idea that you only use 10 percent of your brain is right up there. One survey ...
Wasatch High School students are designing toys meant to help kids with visual disorders. The project is part of the Wasatch ...
This paper reviews the relevant literature on students with disabilities in agriculture (education and employment) and aims to better inform future strategies in the agriculture sector. To assess ...
Cognitive neuroscience is the field of study focusing on the neural substrates of mental processes. It is at the intersection of psychology and neuroscience, but also overlaps with physiological ...
In a world built around the ideals of productivity, able-bodiedness, and neurotypicality, individuals suffering from mental and physical disabilities often find themselves pushed to the margins- not ...
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