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Volume 29 #2

Contents

  1. Functional correction of impaired binocular vision: Benefits of using novel computer-aided systems
  2. Why is it visible poorly when “It is poorly visible!”?
  3. Adaptive features of the visual system of the largha seal Phoca largha to the ambivalent vision
  4. The effect of ophthalmopathology on perception of Zollner and Poggendorff figures in schoolchildren
  5. Interhemispheric asymmetry of the evoked responses to moving sound stimuli in humans
  6. Influences of neuromodulatory centers on infraslow brain potential oscillations of primary cortical areas of sensory systems of the brain