Oculomotor and functional characteristics of bilateral central vision loss
Central Vision Loss (CVL) is characterized by visual loss in the central posterior part of the retina, the light-sensitivity tissue in the back of the eye. CVL is often clinically presented as asymmetric bilateral vision loss, causing permanent asymmetric blindspots. To compensate for their vision l...
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