Invisible light inside the natural blind spot alters brightness at a remote location
Abstract The natural blind spot in the visual field has been known as a large oval region that cannot receive any optical input because it corresponds to the retinal optic disk containing no rod/cone-photoreceptors. Recently, stimulation inside the blind spot was found to enhance, but not trigger, t...
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Main Authors: | Marina Saito, Kentaro Miyamoto, Yusuke Uchiyama, Ikuya Murakami |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/eda8208b380e42c0b15f4946a3c4f7f5 |
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