Cerebral visual impairment (CVI) has emerged as the leading cause of visual dysfunction in children within industrialised societies, surpassing ocular pathologies as survival rates improve for infants ...
A new study reveals how the brain rewires sensorimotor pathways to preserve walking stability during visual impairment.
Children with cerebral palsy often have difficulty walking, which can affect their relationships with peers and overall quality of life. People with visual impairment can experience similar ...
Visual agnosia is a rare neurological condition in which people are unable to identify objects. People with visual agnosia can see an object, but the brain is unable to recognize it. It can occur due ...
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