1
by Marshall, Paul A.
Published 2009
Oxford University Press

2
by Reeve, C. D. C.
Published 2013
Oxford University Press

3
by Heller, Morton A.
Published 2000
Oxford University Press
Subjects: ...Blindness / Psychological aspects...

4
by Mollon, J. D.
Published 2003
Oxford University Press
Subjects: ...Color blindness / Congresses...

5
by Weiskrantz, Lawrence
Published 1998
Clarendon
Subjects: ...Blind / Case studies...

6
by Millar, Susanna
Published 1994
Clarendon
Subjects: ...Blind children...

7
by Goodale, Melvyn A., Milner, A. D.
Published 2013
Oxford University Press
... extraordinary neurological cases in recent years. It is the story of Dee Fletcher - a woman recently blinded...

8
by Pessoa, Luiz
Published 2003
Oxford University Press
...The best example of filling-in involves the blind spot, a region of the retina devoid...

9
by Horton, Carol A.
Published 2005
Oxford University Press
... been rooted in a 'color blind' conception of individual rights is inaccurate & misleading...

10
by Heath, J. M. F.
Published 2013
Oxford University Press
... symptom of this 'disciplinary blind-spot'...

11
Published 2020
Oxford University Press
... with such important trends. The work addresses significant 'blind spots' in the two disciplinary areas most related...

12
Published 2022
Oxford University Press
... that the term ‘gender’ has not been well understood and that gender ‘blind spots’ prevail. These manifest...