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- affects both eyes. Homonymous hemianopsia (or homonymous hemianopia) is hemianopic visual field loss on the same side of both eyes. Homonymous hemianopsia...
- J, Vaphiades MS, Braswell RA, DeCarlo DK, Kline LB, Owsley C (2011). "Hemianopic and quadrantanopic field loss, eye and head movements, and driving". Invest...
- The majority of studies on blindsight are conducted on patients who are hemianopic, i.e. blind in one-half of their visual field. Following the destruction...
- activity ****ociated with stimulation therapy of the visual border- zone in hemianopic stroke patients. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair; 22(2): 136-144...
- 42 666–674. Bhaskaran, R; Kumar, A; Nayar, K. K. (1990). Autoscopy in hemianopic field. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry: 53 1016–1017...
- quadrant hemianopia Cerebral palsy: Field loss due to cerebral palsy may be hemianopic affecting even upper or lower half, central scotoma, peripheral scotoma...
- the lateral substantia nigra restore visual orientation behavior in the hemianopic cat". The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 296 (2). Wiley-Blackwell:...
- ELIZABETH K.; SANDERS, M. D.; MARSHALL, J. (1974). "Visual Capacity in the Hemianopic Field Following a Restricted Occipital Ablation". Brain. 97 (1): 709–728...
- incomplete visual processing due to poor visuospatial localisation in the hemianopic field, although its causes are unknown. Re****urance may be the only treatment...
- MG (Aug 1996). "Positive spontaneous visual phenomena limited to the hemianopic field in lesions of central visual pathways". Neurology. 47 (2): 408–17...