- Dyslexia,
previously known as
word blindness, is a
learning disability that
affects either reading or writing.
Different people are
affected to different...
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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...
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origins of
alexia (acquired dyslexia) also
known as
word blindness. He
believed that
word blindness was the
result of
lesions to the left
angular and supramarginal...
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Inattentional blindness or
perceptual blindness (rarely
called inattentive blindness)
occurs when an
individual fails to
perceive an
unexpected stimulus...
-
research spans from the late 1800s to the present. The
concept of "
word-
blindness" (German: "wortblindheit"), as an
isolated condition, was
first developed...
- visual/spatial learning.
Morgan used the term '
word blindness,' in 1896.
Hinselwood expanded on '
word blindness' to
describe the
reversing of
letters and similar...
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enough level of light, such as a
nuclear explosion, the
blindness can
become permanent.
Flash blindness may also
occur in
everyday life. For example, the subject...
- Guillain–Barré syndrome.
First to
describe dyslexia in 1877,
which he
called '
word blindness'.
First to
describe polyarteritis nodosa.
First to
describe progressive...
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blindness, from
birth the rods
either do not work at all, or work very little, but the
condition does not get worse.
Another cause of
night blindness...
- alexia, also
known as
agnosic alexia or
alexia without agraphia or pure
word blindness, is one form of
alexia which makes up "the
peripheral dyslexia" group...