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Efficacy of perceptual learning in low vision: A systematic review and meta-analysisPark et al., 2024
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- Park A
- Wong G
- Tan K
- Cheung B
- Oremus M
- Cheong A
- Thompson B
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- Optometry and Vision Science
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