May 04, 2016
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VIDEO: Connectomics used to aggregate data on effects of low vision on visual pathways

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SEATTLE — At the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology meeting, James Weiland, PhD, of the USC Roski Eye Institute, describes connectomics in low vision, a new area of research that incorporates detailed study of structure and function of the retina and of the brain to determine the effect of low vision and blindness on visual pathways.