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Original Article

Crowding in visually impaired patients: contour interaction and/or gaze-selection defects?

Pages 59-65 | Accepted 08 Nov 1996, Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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Bianca Huurneman, F Nienke Boonstra, Ralf FA Cox, Antonius HN Cillessen & Ger van Rens. (2012) A systematic review on ‘Foveal Crowding’ in visually impaired children and perceptual learning as a method to reduce Crowding. BMC Ophthalmology 12:1.
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