- life, As
three blind mice? Poet John Milton, who went
blind in mid-life,
composed "On His
Blindness", a
sonnet about coping with
blindness. The work posits...
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Color blindness or
color vision deficiency (CVD) is the
decreased ability to see
color or
differences in color. The
severity of
color blindness ranges...
- Look up
blindness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Blindness is a
visual condition.
Blindness may also
refer to:
Blindness (novel), a 1995
novel by...
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Temporary blindness, a type of non-permanent
vision loss, may
refer to:
Amaurosis fugax, or
fleeting blindness Conversion disorder,
formerly called hysterical...
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Inattentional blindness or
perceptual blindness (rarely
called inattentive blindness)
occurs when an
individual fails to
perceive an
unexpected stimulus...
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Congenital blindness refers to
blindness present at birth.
Congenital blindness is
sometimes used
interchangeably with "Childhood
Blindness." However,...
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change blindness began in the 1970s
within the
context of eye
movement research.
George McConkie conducted the
first studies on
change blindness involving...
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Blindness (Portuguese:
Ensaio sobre a cegueira,
meaning Essay on
Blindness) is a 1995
novel by the
Portuguese author José Saramago. It is one of Saramago's...
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Cortical blindness is the
total or
partial loss of
vision in a normal-appearing eye
caused by
damage to the brain's
occipital cortex.
Cortical blindness can...
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forms of
advertising is ad
blindness, and the m**** of
banners that
people ignore is
called banner noise. The term
banner blindness was
coined in 1998 as a...