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Correlation of Macular Sparing and Homonymous Paracentral Scotomas With MRI Lesions in Posterior Cerebral Artery Infarction | Juno Cho; Eric Liao; Jonathan D. Trobe | 2022-09 |
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Accuracy of Visual Fields in Localizing MRI Lesions in Posterior Cerebral Artery Infarction | Juno Cho; Eric Liao; Jonathan D. Trobe | 2022-09 |
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The Representation of the Horizontal Meridian in the Primary Visual Cortex | Galetta, SL; Grossman, RI | |
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Glucose utilization of visual cortex following extra-occipital interruptions of the visual pathways by tumor. A positron emission tomography study. | Fishbein, D.S.; Chrousos, G.A.; Di Chiro, G.; Wayner, R.E.; Patronas, N.J.; Larson, S.M. | |
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Letter to the Editor | McFadzean, RM; Condon, B | |
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Peripheral Homonymous Hemianopia- Correlation Between Lesion Location and Visual Field Defects | Papageorgiou, Eleni; Ticini, Luca F; Schiefer, Ulrich | |
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Peripheral Homonymous Hemianopia- Correlation Between Lesion Location and Visual Field Defects | Papageorgiou, Eleni; Ticini, Luca F; Schiefer, Ulrich | |
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Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Visual Function in Postpapilledema Optic Atrophy | Miki, A; Nakajima, T; Hasebe, H; Abe, H | |
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Temporal Crescent Syndrome with Magnetic Resonance Correlation | Chavis, PS; al-Hazmi, A; Clunie, D; Hoyt, WF | |
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Visual Environmental Rotation | Girkin, CA; Perry, JD; Miller, NR | |
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Visual Field Defect Patterns Associated With Lesions of the Retrochiasmal Visual Pathway | Juno Cho; Eric Liao; Jonathan D. Trobe | 2022-09 |
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Neuro-anatomical feature photo. | N. B. Barton, R. G. Clark | |
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Variability in Visual Cortex Activation During Prolonged Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Liu, GT; Fletcher, DW; Bishop, RJ; Maguire, MG; Quinn, GE; Hendy, P; Zimmerman, RA; Haselgrove, JC | |
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Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Visual System | McFadzean, RM; Condon, BC; Barr, DB | 1999-06 |
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Visual Activation in Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging at Very High Field | Miki, A; Liu, GT; Raz, J; Englander, SA; Bonhomme, GR; Aleman, DO; Modestino, EJ; Liu, CS; Haselgrove, JC | |
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Amblyopia | Hoyt, CS | |
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Cerebral Polypopia with Extrastriate Quadrantanopia | Jones, MR; Waggoner, R; Hoyt, WF | |
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Good Visual Outcomes After Pituitary Tumor Surgery Are Associated With Increased Visual Cortex Functional Connectivity | Stefan T. Lang, MD; Won Hyung A. Ryu, MD, MSc, MTM; Yves P. Starreveld, MD, PhD; Fiona E. Costello, MD; the PITNET Study Group | 2021-12 |
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A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study in Patients with Benign Essential Blepharospasm | Baker, RS; Andersen, AH; Morecraft, RJ; Smith, CD | |
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Anatomic Correlates of Visual Field Loss- Some Settled Some Not | Christian J. Lueck | |
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Anatomic Correlates of Visual Field Loss- Some Settled Some Not | Christian J. Lueck | |
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Dr. Airys Morbid Affection of the Eyesight: Lessons From Teichopsia Circa 1870 | Frederick E. Lepore | |
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From Cortical Plasticity to Unawareness of Visual Field Defects | Safran, Avinoam B.; Landis, Theodor | |
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Environmental Tilt Illusion as the Only Symptom of a Thalamic Astrocytoma | Aldridge, AJ; Kline, LB; Girkin, CA | |
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Patterns of Cortical Visual Field Defects From Embolic Stroke Explained by the Anastomotic Organization of Vascular Microlobules | Jonathan C. Horton, MD, PhD; Daniel L. Adams, PhD | 2018-12 |