Abstract — Patients referred for low vision rehabilitation had MNREAD Acuity (MNRead), visual acuity (VA), and scanning laser ophthalmoscope (SLO) macular function testing performed in their initial evaluation to determine whether dense macular scotomas near the preferred retinal locus (PRL) have a significant effect on the characteristics of reading based on rate. The 99 subjects had macular scotoma characteristics relative to the fovea/PRL of: 22 % only to the right; 15 % only to the left; 26 % to both the right and left; 19 % above or below; and 17 % had no dense scotomas. Reading performance (maximum reading speed, critical print size, and reading acuity) was significantly different between the non-scotoma group and all of the scotoma g...
As a person read, the eyes move to extract information from the printed text. Reading became disturb...
Purpose: Reading rate has been the main performance measure in studies that have compared reading wi...
AbstractPersons with central field loss must learn to read using eccentric retina. To do this, most ...
Abstract—Sixty readers were evaluated for visual function and text-navigation ability. The visual fi...
SignificanceLittle is known about how the preferred retinal locus (PRL) develops in patients with ma...
AbstractThe reading strategies in individuals with central scotomas and more than one preferred reti...
International audiencePURPOSE. It has been suggested that crowding, the adverse low-level effect due...
AbstractSustained attention enhances perception in eccentric positions in the visual field, which he...
2 Purpose People with central scotomas frequently use a preferred retinal locus (PRL) in place of th...
Purpose: Macular degeneration can be severely disabling as patients frequently develop central blin...
Individuals with macular degeneration often develop a Preferred Retinal Locus (PRL) used in place of...
We have applied research on the visual psychophysics of reading to low vision assessment. Research o...
Background: Reading with a central scotoma involves the use of preferred retinal loci (PRLs) that en...
Patients with a scotoma in their central vision (e.g., due to macular degeneration, MD) commonly ado...
Patients with a scotoma in their central vision (e.g. due to macular degeneration, MD) commonly adop...
As a person read, the eyes move to extract information from the printed text. Reading became disturb...
Purpose: Reading rate has been the main performance measure in studies that have compared reading wi...
AbstractPersons with central field loss must learn to read using eccentric retina. To do this, most ...
Abstract—Sixty readers were evaluated for visual function and text-navigation ability. The visual fi...
SignificanceLittle is known about how the preferred retinal locus (PRL) develops in patients with ma...
AbstractThe reading strategies in individuals with central scotomas and more than one preferred reti...
International audiencePURPOSE. It has been suggested that crowding, the adverse low-level effect due...
AbstractSustained attention enhances perception in eccentric positions in the visual field, which he...
2 Purpose People with central scotomas frequently use a preferred retinal locus (PRL) in place of th...
Purpose: Macular degeneration can be severely disabling as patients frequently develop central blin...
Individuals with macular degeneration often develop a Preferred Retinal Locus (PRL) used in place of...
We have applied research on the visual psychophysics of reading to low vision assessment. Research o...
Background: Reading with a central scotoma involves the use of preferred retinal loci (PRLs) that en...
Patients with a scotoma in their central vision (e.g., due to macular degeneration, MD) commonly ado...
Patients with a scotoma in their central vision (e.g. due to macular degeneration, MD) commonly adop...
As a person read, the eyes move to extract information from the printed text. Reading became disturb...
Purpose: Reading rate has been the main performance measure in studies that have compared reading wi...
AbstractPersons with central field loss must learn to read using eccentric retina. To do this, most ...