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Neuro-ophthalmology

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

Night Light: Yes, Bright Light: No!

| Ruth Steer

Children's circadian clocks are extremely sensitive to disruption.

Business & Profession Neuro-ophthalmology

Minimally Invasive Corneal Neurotization

| Ilya Leyngold

A new paradigm for the management of neurotrophic keratopathy.

Subspecialties Retina

Some Live, Some Die

| Ruth Steer

Sox 11 – the transcription factor that is decidedly double-edged in optic nerve regeneration.

Business & Profession Neuro-ophthalmology

No More Playing Pirate?

| Ruth Steer

Amblyopes might soon be able to ditch the patch for virtual reality therapy.

Business & Profession Neuro-ophthalmology

Truth, Lies, and Ophthalmology

| Valerie Purvin

Tips for the ophthalmologist confronted with functional vision loss.

Business & Profession Neuro-ophthalmology

Tales of the Unexpected

| Marc Feldman

Factitious Disorder in ophthalmology - a psychiatrist's perspective.

Business & Profession Neuro-ophthalmology

Stranger Than Fiction

| Roisin McGuigan

What motivates people to fake vision problems? And how should you deal with them?

Business & Profession Neuro-ophthalmology

Hidden Depths

| Roisin McGuigan

How much information do we retain about what we don't see?

Business & Profession Neuro-ophthalmology

“Miami, We Have a Problem”

| Ruth Steer

Florida-based team shows first quantitative evidence for CSF in spaceflight-induced ocular changes.

Subspecialties Neuro-ophthalmology

Amblyopia: Game On!

| Ruth Steer

Should children with amblyopia play instead of patch?

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