This study is the first to investigate the effect of prolonged reading on reading performance and visual functions in students with low vision. The study focuses on one of the most common modes of achieving adequate magnification for reading by students with low vision, their close reading distance (proximal or relative distance magnification). Close reading distances impose high demands on near visual functions, such as accommodation and convergence. Previous research on accommodation in children with low vision shows that their accommodative responses are reduced compared to normal vision. In addition, there is an increased lag of accommodation for higher stimulus levels as may occur at close reading distance. Reduced accommodative respon...
PURPOSE: Previous studies have reported that eye movements differ between good/average and poor read...
Binocular and accommodative dysfunctions affect the efficiency and coordination of the eyes, and thi...
Recent research suggests that some reading disabled children process visual information differently ...
This study is the first to investigate the effect of prolonged reading on reading performance and vi...
Purpose: Students often read for long periods and prolonged reading practice may be important for de...
Purpose: Students with low vision may be disadvantaged when\ud compared with their normally sighted ...
There is a limited understanding of the effects of practice on reading efficiency and comfort when s...
.Abstract-Very little is known about the effects of visual impairment on reading. We used psychophys...
Purpose: While educators and optometrists are concerned with reading efficiency in children with low...
AbstractThe visual span in reading is the number of characters that can be recognized at a glance. T...
We have applied research on the visual psychophysics of reading to low vision assessment. Research o...
This thesis investigates binocular reading performance in individuals with amblyopia and the contrib...
This study attempted to establish the relationship between text reading strategies and working memor...
Background: Visual acuity (VA) only slightly explains variability in reading performance, whereas ot...
Purpose of the study: The purpose of this study was to examine a simple means of identifying and tre...
PURPOSE: Previous studies have reported that eye movements differ between good/average and poor read...
Binocular and accommodative dysfunctions affect the efficiency and coordination of the eyes, and thi...
Recent research suggests that some reading disabled children process visual information differently ...
This study is the first to investigate the effect of prolonged reading on reading performance and vi...
Purpose: Students often read for long periods and prolonged reading practice may be important for de...
Purpose: Students with low vision may be disadvantaged when\ud compared with their normally sighted ...
There is a limited understanding of the effects of practice on reading efficiency and comfort when s...
.Abstract-Very little is known about the effects of visual impairment on reading. We used psychophys...
Purpose: While educators and optometrists are concerned with reading efficiency in children with low...
AbstractThe visual span in reading is the number of characters that can be recognized at a glance. T...
We have applied research on the visual psychophysics of reading to low vision assessment. Research o...
This thesis investigates binocular reading performance in individuals with amblyopia and the contrib...
This study attempted to establish the relationship between text reading strategies and working memor...
Background: Visual acuity (VA) only slightly explains variability in reading performance, whereas ot...
Purpose of the study: The purpose of this study was to examine a simple means of identifying and tre...
PURPOSE: Previous studies have reported that eye movements differ between good/average and poor read...
Binocular and accommodative dysfunctions affect the efficiency and coordination of the eyes, and thi...
Recent research suggests that some reading disabled children process visual information differently ...