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1. Undoubtedly unaware of homonymous hemianopia: The contribution of overconfidence to anosognosia of hemianopia.

2. Visual hallucinations of autobiographical memories: a single-case study.

3. Behavioural and functional changes in neglect after multisensory stimulation.

4. Dissociations between perception and awareness in hemianopia.

5. Computer-Based Cognitive Rehabilitation in Patients with Visuospatial Neglect or Homonymous Hemianopia after Stroke.

6. Dissociation between objective and subjective perceptual experiences in a population of hemianopic patients: A new form of blindsight?

7. Ipsilesional deficit of selective attention in left homonymous hemianopia and left unilateral spatial neglect.

8. Translucence perception is not dependent on cortical areas critical for processing colour or texture.

9. On the "blindness" of blindsight: What is the evidence for phenomenal awareness in the absence of primary visual cortex (V1)?

10. Practice-related changes in eye movement strategy in healthy adults with simulated hemianopia.

11. Unseen fearful faces facilitate visual discrimination in the intact field.

12. Unconscious fearful body perception enhances discrimination of conscious anger expressions under continuous flash suppression.

13. Neuronal mechanisms of motion detection underlying blindsight assessed by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).

14. Reliability in reporting perceptual experience: Behaviour and electrophysiology in hemianopic patients.

15. Action blindsight and antipointing in a hemianopic patient.

16. Can you guess the colour of this moving object? A dissociation between colour and motion in blindsight.

17. Homonymous Hemianopia in Children and Adolescents: An MRI Study.

18. Neurorehabilitation of saccadic ocular movement in a patient with a homonymous hemianopia postgeniculate caused by an arteriovenous malformation: A Case Report.

19. An atypical presentation of functional visual loss: A case report.

20. Assessing neglect dyslexia with compound words.

21. Difficulties in Daily Life Reported by Patients With Homonymous Visual Field Defects.

22. The role of visual saliency for the allocation of attention: Evidence from spatial neglect and hemianopia.

23. A User and Their Family's Perspective of The Use of a Low-Tech Vs A High-Tech AAC System.

24. Multisensory stimulation in hemianopic patients boosts orienting responses to the hemianopic field and reduces attentional resources to the intact field.

25. Driving with hemianopia: IV. Head scanning and detection at intersections in a simulator.

26. Impaired texture segregation but spared contour integration following damage to right posterior parietal cortex.

27. Auditory-visual localization in hemianopia.

28. Blindsight in children with congenital and acquired cerebral lesions.

29. I am blind, but I "see" fear.

30. Isoluminant coloured stimuli are undetectable in blindsight even when they move.

31. Read-Right: a "web app" that improves reading speeds in patients with hemianopia.

32. Pathways involved in human conscious vision contribute to obstacle-avoidance behaviour.

33. Are hemianopic monkeys and a human hemianope aware of visual events in the blind field?

34. Functional improvements following the use of the NVT Vision Rehabilitation program for patients with hemianopia following stroke.

35. Colour, face, and visuospatial imagery abilities in low-vision individuals with visual field deficits.

36. Are vision-specific quality of life questionnaires important in assessing rehabilitation for patients with hemianopia post stroke?

37. Line bisection in unilateral homonymous visual field defects.

38. Line bisection in homonymous visual field defects - Recent findings and future directions.

39. Oblique spatial shifts of subjective visual straight ahead orientation in quadrantic visual field defects.

40. Assessing the weights of visual neglect: a new approach to dissociate defective symptoms from productive phenomena in length estimation.

41. Neuropsychology of acute stroke.

42. Vision-related quality of life in first stroke patients with homonymous visual field defects.

43. [Impairments of vision- and health-related quality of life in stroke patients with homonymous visual field defects depend on severity of visual function loss].

44. Subjective and objective outcome measures of computer-based vision restoration training.

45. Vision-related quality of life in patients with complete homonymous hemianopia post stroke.

46. "Real-time" obstacle avoidance in the absence of primary visual cortex.

47. The hypnotic diagnostic interview for hysterical disorders, pediatric form.

48. Is the origin of the hemianopic line bisection error purely visual? Evidence from eye movements in simulated hemianopia.

49. Neural correlates of hemianopic completion across the vertical meridian.

50. Audio-visual stimulation improves oculomotor patterns in patients with hemianopia.

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