Emergency Treatment Of Sudden Blindness
Also known as sudden visual loss or amaurosis fugax, sudden blindness is one of the most common complaints encountered by people of almost every age group and is caused due to lack of blood flow and oxygen supply to the eye. More...
Interactive Demonstration Change Blindness
Visual perception is highly important in order to visualize things. Change blindness can be technically explained as a visual phenomenon where an individual observing a visual scene or a picture fails to notice or perceive any large changes happening in the scene. More...
Roundworm In Raccoon Causes Blindness In Human
Baylisascariasis or raccoon roundworm infection is one of the most uncommon but well-described infections occurring in the United States and Canada. This is a zoonotic disease occurring in mammals and birds when they get infected with Baylisascaris procyonis, a nematode parasite that is found commonly in raccoons.More...
Standard Of Care For Sudden Blindness
Blindness is a curse. It is practically hard to imagine the woes of a person experiencing blindness. A blind person can no longer relate to aspects of life such as color, shape or perspective like normal individuals. More...
Color blindness is a non-fatal health condition which is characterized by difficulty in identifying and recognizing different colors and shades. Complete color blindness is quite rare, though. More...
Inattentional blindness, also known as perceptual blindness, can be explained as inability of a person to see something that is present within one’s direct perception. This term was coined in the year 1998 by Arien Mack and Irvin Rock, two American psychologists who were More... |
Color blindness is the inability of a person to perceive colors accurately. It is a life-long condition which has no treatment options at all. Therefore, people suffering from color blindness must learn to cope with More... |