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Maino's Memos contains information about eye and vision care of children, developmental disability, and other topics of interest.
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The Intersection of Online Social Networking with Medical Professionalism

Nov 26, 2009
...While social networking in medical trainees is common in the current culture of emerging professionals, a majority of users allow anyone to view their profile. With a significant proportion having subjectively inappropriate content, ACGME...

A Scientific Collaboration Tool Built on the Facebook Platform

Nov 26, 2009
We describe an application (“Medline Publications”) written for the Facebook platform that allows users to maintain and publish a list of their own Medlineindexed publications, as well as easily access their contacts’ lists. The system is...

Neural Basis of Self and Other Representation in Autism: An fMRI Study of Self-Face Recognition

Nov 26, 2009
...This functional dissociation between the representation of self versus others points to a potential neural substrate for the characteristic self-focus and decreased social understanding exhibited by these individuals, and suggests that individuals...

Oculomotor Control in Children Who Were Born Very Prematurely

Nov 26, 2009
...the preterm children had difficulties with the voluntary control of saccades, particularly in the area of inhibition, which may be indicative of a deficit in the region of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. This finding is consistent with other...

Visual Processing of Faces in Individuals with Fragile X Syndrome: An Eye Tracking Study

Nov 26, 2009
...Gaze avoidance is a hallmark behavioral feature of fragile X syndrome (FXS), but little is known about whether abnormalities in the visual processing of faces, including disrupted autonomic reactivity, may underlie this behavior. Eye tracking was...


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