Aims: This study investigated the effect of simulated visual impairment on the speed and accuracy of performance on a series of commonly used cognitive tests. ----- Methods: Cognitive performance was assessed for 30 young, visually normal subjects (M=22.0yrs ± 3.1 yrs) using the Digit Symbol Substitution Test (DSST), Trail Making Test (TMT) A and B and the Stroop Colour Word Test under three visual conditions: normal vision and two levels of visually degrading filters (VistechTM) administered in a random order. Distance visual acuity and contrast sensitivity were also assessed for each filter condition. ----- Results: The visual filters, which degraded contrast sensitivity to a greater extent than visual acuity, significantly increased the ...
We investigated how induced blur affects performance on the Trail Making Test and Digit Symbol Test ...
Background and aimsNorm data of most neuropsychological tests do not correct for the potential influ...
Background: cognitive test scores and visual acuity are strongly associated in older people. This ma...
Aims: This study investigated the effect of simulated visual impairment on the speed and accuracy of...
Aims. This study investigated the effect of simulated visual impairment on the speed and accuracy of...
Aims: This study investigated the effect of simulated visual impairment on the speed and accuracy of...
PURPOSE: To investigate the impact of different levels of simulated visual impairment on the cogniti...
Purpose.: To investigate the impact of different levels of simulated visual impairment on the cognit...
Objective: To investigate how age-related declines in vision (particularly contrast sensitivity), si...
Objective: To systematically examine the effect of low visual acuity (LVA) on a number of commonly u...
Purpose This study explores the effect of glaucomatous visual field defects on several neuropsycholo...
It is unknown to what extent the performance on the Stroop color-word test is affected by reduced vi...
We investigated how induced blur affects performance on the Trail Making Test and Digit Symbol Test ...
Background and aimsNorm data of most neuropsychological tests do not correct for the potential influ...
Background: cognitive test scores and visual acuity are strongly associated in older people. This ma...
Aims: This study investigated the effect of simulated visual impairment on the speed and accuracy of...
Aims. This study investigated the effect of simulated visual impairment on the speed and accuracy of...
Aims: This study investigated the effect of simulated visual impairment on the speed and accuracy of...
PURPOSE: To investigate the impact of different levels of simulated visual impairment on the cogniti...
Purpose.: To investigate the impact of different levels of simulated visual impairment on the cognit...
Objective: To investigate how age-related declines in vision (particularly contrast sensitivity), si...
Objective: To systematically examine the effect of low visual acuity (LVA) on a number of commonly u...
Purpose This study explores the effect of glaucomatous visual field defects on several neuropsycholo...
It is unknown to what extent the performance on the Stroop color-word test is affected by reduced vi...
We investigated how induced blur affects performance on the Trail Making Test and Digit Symbol Test ...
Background and aimsNorm data of most neuropsychological tests do not correct for the potential influ...
Background: cognitive test scores and visual acuity are strongly associated in older people. This ma...