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    Interdisciplinary Approach to Monkeypox Prevention: Integrating Nanobiosensors, Nanovaccines, Artificial Intelligence, Visual Arts, and Social Sciences by Vishal Chaudhary, Lucky Lucky, Harsh Sable, Nikhil Bhalla

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…This review explores a holistic approach to addressing the monkeypox crisis by integrating nanobiosensors, artificial intelligence, visual arts, humanities, and social sciences. Traditional diagnostic methods are often limited by time, accessibility, and accuracy, but the advancement of point‐of‐care smart nanobiosensors offers a promising shift toward rapid, precise, and accessible diagnostics. …”
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    Neurodiversity in mental simulation: conceptual but not visual imagery priming modulates perception across the imagery vividness spectrum by Ágnes Welker, Orsolya Pető-Plaszkó, Luca Verebélyi, Ferenc Gombos, István Winkler, Ilona Kovács

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Among more objective methods, imagery priming in binocular rivalry has been employed to investigate the influence of mental imagery on perception, but findings have been ambiguous. …”
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    Electrical stimulation of smiling muscles reduces visual processing load and enhances happiness perception in neutral faces by J. Baker, HVV Ngo, T. N. Efthimiou, A. Elsenaar, M. Mehu, S. Korb

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…We propose that facial feedback biases emotion recognition at different visual processing stages by reducing visual processing load.…”
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    Effects of computerized cognitive training for cognitive and visually impaired: one-group pre- and post-test design by Michael Chih Chien Kuo, Armstrong Tat San Chiu

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Objective: This study investigated the effects of an auditory CTT program in a group of participants with both cognitive and visual impairment. Methods: Sixteen participants were recruited. …”
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    Improvements induced by retinal gene therapy with voretigene neparvovec depend on visual cortical hemispheric dominance mechanisms by Mariana Ferreira, João Pedro Marques, Miguel Raimundo, Hugo Quental, Miguel Castelo-Branco

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Abstract Background RPE65-associated retinal degeneration (RPE65-RD) causes severe visual deficits. Gene therapy with AAV2-hRPE65v2 is a breakthrough but it is currently unknown which visual pathways benefit from treatment and if cortical mechanisms can amplify retinal improvements. …”
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    Early years examination to identify suspect cerebral visual impairment (EYE-CVI): a feasibility study by Kathleen Vancleef, Rachel F Pilling, Brendan T Barrett

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…This study explores the feasibility of early years teachers (EYT) administering in-nursery assessments of visual function.Methods and analysis EYT within six nursery settings were recruited and underwent training and supervision in visual acuity and tablet-delivered visuoperceptual testing (children’s visual impairment test; CVIT 3–6). …”
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    Educational Potential of Student-Generated Visuals for Learning English as a Second Language in the Age of Artificial Intelligence by Svitlana Mykytiuk, Olena Lysytska, Oleksandr Chastnyk, Serhii Mykytiuk

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…This study used a mixed-methods approach. The researchers designed a quasi-experimental design to examine whether the students’ creation of visual content, supported by structured use of artificial intelligence (AI), could improve second language learning outcomes, increase motivation, and promote critical engagement with digital tools. …”
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    CriSALAD: Robust Visual Place Recognition Using Cross-Image Information and Optimal Transport Aggregation by Jinyi Xu, Yuhang Ming, Minyang Xu, Yaqi Fan, Yuan Zhang, Wanzeng Kong

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Visual place recognition (VPR) is crucial for enabling autonomous agents to accurately localize themselves within a known environment. …”
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    Regional Relationship between Macular Retinal Thickness and Corresponding Central Visual Field Sensitivity in Glaucoma Patients by Chun-Hsiu Liu, Shirley H. L. Chang, Shiu-Chen Wu

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Methods. This retrospective study enrolled patients diagnosed with open-angle glaucoma. …”
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    Effect of visually cued spatial and temporal attention on audiovisual stimuli processing: an event-related potentials study by Yang Feng, Kai Liu, Rui Zhang, Huiyuan Wang, Yulin Gao, Zhihan Xu, Jingjing Yang

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…IntroductionPrevious studies have investigated the effect of spatial and temporal attention on visual or auditory stimulus processing. The visual and auditory information received simultaneously from different modalities must be integrated by several systems to produce coherent cognition in the brain. …”
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    Visual and refractive outcomes of photorefractive keratectomy in hyperopia and hyperopic-astigmatism: A systematic review and meta-analysis by Samira Hassanzadeh, Firouzeh Fereydouni, Elham Bakhtiari

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Purpose: To evaluate the Visual and Refractive outcomes of Photorefractive Keratectomy(PRK) in Patients with Hyperopia and Hyperopic-astigmatismMethods: This meta-analysis followed the PRISMA statement. …”
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    Continuous Visual Stimulation Is Associated With Reduced Occipital Brain Temperature Measured By Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Thermometry by Abdul Nashirudeen Mumuni, Mohammed Nasir Abubakari

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) thermometry was used to estimate the pattern of brain temperature changes with single and continuous neuroactivation paradigms. Material and Methods: Single-voxel MRS data was acquired from the visual cortex of four healthy volunteers using the standard spin-echo Point-RESolved Spectroscopy (PRESS) localization sequence synchronized to single and continuous visual stimulation paradigms at 3.0 tesla (T). …”
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