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    Visual impairment (redirect from Blindness)
    life, As three blind mice? Poet John Milton, who went blind in mid-life, composed "On His Blindness", a sonnet about coping with blindness. The work posits...
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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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    change blindness began in the 1970s within the context of eye movement research. George McConkie conducted the first studies on change blindness involving...
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  • Look up blindness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Blindness is a visual condition. Blindness may also refer to: Blindness (novel), a 1995 novel by...
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    Blindness (Portuguese: Ensaio sobre a cegueira, meaning Essay on Blindness) is a 1995 novel by the Portuguese author José Saramago. It is one of Saramago's...
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  • Inattentional blindness or perceptual blindness (rarely called inattentive blindness) occurs when an individual fails to perceive an unexpected stimulus...
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  • Temporary blindness, a type of non-permanent vision loss, may refer to: Amaurosis fugax, or fleeting blindness Conversion disorder, formerly called hysterical...
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  • by Elias Canett Blind experiment, in which the researcher is not aware of which data points were generated by an intervention Blindness This disambiguation...
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  • references the medical phenomenon of color blindness. Psychologists and sociologists also study racial color blindness. This is further divided into two dimensions...
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  • Hysterical blindness is an outmoded term for a condition now designated as a form of conversion disorder. Hysterical Blindness may also refer to: Hysterical...
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    Nyctalopia (redirect from Night-blindness)
    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...
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  • Look up Blind or blind in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Blind may refer to: The state of blindness, being unable to see A window blind, a covering...
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  • Cortical blindness is the total or partial loss of vision in a normal-appearing eye caused by damage to the brain's occipital cortex. Cortical blindness can...
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    Prosopagnosia (redirect from Face blindness)
    meaning "face", and agnōsía, meaning "non-knowledge"), also known as face blindness, is a cognitive disorder of face perception in which the ability to recognize...
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    Childhood blindness is an important contribution to the national prevalence of the disability of blindness. Blindness in children can be defined as a...
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    The theme of blindness has been explored by many different cultures throughout history, with blind characters appearing in stories from ancient Greek...
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  • who have it are cortically blind, but affirm, often quite adamantly and in the face of clear evidence of their blindness, that they are capable of seeing...
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    forms of advertising is ad blindness, and the mass of banners that people ignore is called banner noise. The term banner blindness was coined in 1998 as a...
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  • In education, business, law, and other fields, gender blindness or sex blindness is the practice of disregarding gender as a significant factor in interactions...
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    Deafblindness (redirect from Deaf-blindness)
    Deaf-Blindness, NCDB: National Center on. "Overview on Deaf-Blindness". nationaldb.org. Retrieved 2018-03-27. "NCDB Selected Topics: Deaf-Blindness Overview"...
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    Congenital blindness refers to blindness present at birth. Congenital blindness is sometimes used interchangeably with "Childhood Blindness." However,...
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  • Blindness is a 2008 English-language thriller film about a society that suffers an epidemic of blindness. The film is an adaptation of the 1995 novel of...
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    plant blindness was coined by the botanists educators J. H. Wandersee and E. E. Schussler in their 1999 publication 'Preventing Plant Blindness'. Scientists...
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  • histrionics fit "Hysterical Blindness" well". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved February 13, 2006. "Hysterical Blindness". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved...
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  • Mind-blindness, mindblindness or mind blindness is a theory initially proposed in 1990 that claims that all autistic people have a lack or developmental...
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    Congenital red–green color blindness is an inherited condition that is the root cause of the majority of cases of color blindness. It has no significant symptoms...
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    include severe itching, bumps under the skin, and blindness. It is the second-most common cause of blindness due to infection, after trachoma. The parasitic...
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    subject of blindness and education has included evolving approaches and public perceptions of how best to address the special needs of blind students....
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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...
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  • Stereoblindness (also stereo blindness) is the inability to see in 3D using stereopsis, or stereo vision, resulting in an inability to perceive stereoscopic...
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