Jul 2011 23

Brain damage often results in visual disturbances. For example, between 20-30% of stroke patients suffer some loss of visual function. This can include visual field loss, double vision and visual neglect. Approximately 13% of stroke patients will suffer from bilateral visual field loss as a result of damage to the temporal, parietal or occipital lobes.
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This is a project I did for English 104 to inform others about visual impairments in today’s society. If you would like to read the paper I wrote about this topic or if you have questions, feel free to message me. :) View my teaching portfolio: bnfeilen.iweb.bsu.edu
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4 Comments

  1. twinmaker1 says:

    Hi Brittany! My daughters name is Brittany and she was diagnosed with optic nerve hypoplaisia with nystagmus at birth. This video is very inspiring as my husband and I also push our Brittany to her full potential. I love your confidence and I pray that you will “change the world”. God bless you dear. Btw: You are beautiful :)

  2. TheCoralineBlack says:

    BRITTANY!!! I have the EXACT same visual imparments as you do/did. Even the same vision, 20/200. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE MESSAGE ME back with infomation about your surgery? I want to so badly to see better. PLEASE

  3. liveforsomethingmore says:

    @xxhaleyxx32 Thank you! It is called “All I Know is I Know Nothing” by a local band from my town named New From Verona. One of my closest friends plays guitar for them. They make amazing music & all of the band members are incredible (I know them all personally). You can find their music on iTunes!

  4. xxhaleyxx32 says:

    What’s the first song?
    By the way, that was really inspiring :)

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