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Nature 441, 1048 (29 June 2006) | doi:10.1038/4411048a; Published online 28 June 2006
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It is traditionally accepted that acquisition of vision must occur in the first year or two of life, before the critical period for vision has elapsed. We were fascinated, therefore, by your News Feature "Look and learn" (Nature 441, 271–272; 2006) reporting acquisition of competent vision in Pawan Sinha's patient following almost 30 years of functional blindness, particularly as we have observed a similar phenomenon in the more limited domain of stereo-blindness.
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