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    Strabismus is a vision defect that occurs when an individual cannot align his two eyes at the same time. Strabismus can stop or start at irregular intervals. Each of the eyes look at different directions while trying to look at a particular object. So the next time you see a child with this eye defect‚ have it at the back of your heart that this defect can be treated. This is one of the most popular eye defect in children. Strabismus is otherwise known as crossed eyes. When strabismus is a case

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    Obstacles

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    Albert Schweitzer has said‚ “One who gains strength by overcoming obstacles possesses the only strength which can overcome adversity.” When you beat the obstacles you face‚ then you can win any battle that approaches you. When it’s a lifelong battle‚ however‚ the obstacles seem to never go away. Since I was little‚ I have had trouble with my vision. Being almost legally blind has made my life difficult‚ especially in sports and school. Forced to wear glasses since a young age‚ they severely crippled

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    Strabismus Research Paper

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    According to North Bay Eye Associates there are 4% of all children in the United States have strabismus. It occurs equally in males and females. Strabismus or crossed eye can be described as the condition where the eyes unable to corporate when the person are trying to focus on something. Someone can be categorized as a cross eye’s patient is when their eyes moves in different way and look at the cross point. It occurs when an eye turns in‚ out‚ up or down and is usually caused by poor eye muscle

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    Strabismus Research Paper

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    Strabismus Strabismus‚ or crossed eyes‚ is the medical term used when the two eyes aren’t straight‚ which is when one eye will wander in or out‚ or up and down. It occurs in approximately 2%-5% of the population. Strabismus may be present all the time or may only appear when a child is tired‚ ill‚ or concentrating on a nearby object. A child may be born with the condition‚ or it may develop within a few months of birth or around two years of age. Most often‚ strabismus is due to a persisting

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    Brie Mays Mrs. NeSmith English 101 26 September 2013 Debunking the Blind Handicap Stereotype According to www.eyecareamerica.org “It is estimated that at least 7 million people go blind every year.” Most people consider blind people to be helpless and hopeless. The blind often possess special gifts‚ powers‚ talents‚ and the ability to be very smart. Blind people are often described as mentally challenged‚ but not all blind people are mentally challenged. The majority of blind people speaks

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    Stroop Effect

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    Stroop Effect (Blindsight) Stroop effect is a good project to do if one wants to know more about the eyes and brains connection. The most commonly used example is what is known as the Stroop Test‚ which compares the time needed to name colors when they are printed in an ink color that matches their name (e.g.‚ green‚ yellow‚ red‚ blue‚ brown‚ purple) with the time needed to name the same colors when they are printed in an ink color that does not match their name (e.g.‚ blue‚ red‚ purple‚ green

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    taken over to cover that need. When he feels the object‚ it tells his brain what the object is and then the brain tells the eyes‚ which is known as sensory interaction‚ so he can learn to recognize objects with his new sense of sight. Also‚ he lacks a visual memory because he has been recognizing things without seeing for years so is unable to read. Towards the beginning of his sight being restored‚ Virgil‚ has to discover object permanence‚ which means that things exist even when they’re not perceived

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    Through the Eyes of Mantis Shrimp: an intricate form of visual perception Kirsten E. Vogel BIO 218 Tuesday 12-3pm In general‚ most mantis shrimp are distinguished by the type of claws they possess. They are either classified as spearers or smashers. The spearers are suited with small‚ spiky appendages used to stab their prey and pull it in towards the body. On the other hand‚ the smashers have club-like appendages with pointed tips‚ which act like hammers to smash their prey. The driving

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    Perception

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    Perception is a process by which an individual organize and interpret their sensory impressions in order to give meaning to their environment. Perception is a process that all people take part in as we move through the course of events in our daily lives. When we meet people‚ make business decisions‚ evaluate performances‚ or pass judgments‚ our perception surrounding such events help persuade our next course of direction (Goldstein‚ 2006). In a sense‚ perception‚ accurate or flawed‚ is our reality

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    The Impact of Legislation

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    Legislation impact. Legislation about health & safety. The health and safety training in ICT is important. They are many risks that could cause major office hazards. Risks The most common complained injuries are: Upper limb disorders Eye problems Headaches Fatigue Upper limb disorders affect the arms‚ from fingers to shoulder and neck. They are often called strain injuries‚ cumulative trauma disorder or occupational overuse syndrome. Using a computer for too long can cause bad eye sight

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