Abstract Monovision can be used as a method to correct presbyopia with contact lenses (CL) but its effect on reading behavior is still poorly understood. In this study eye movements (EM) were recorded in fifteen presbyopic participants, naïve to monovision, whilst they read arrays of words, non-words, and text passages to assess whether monovision affected their reading. Three conditions were compared, using daily disposable CLs: baseline (near correction in both eyes), conventional monovision (distance correction in the dominant eye, near correction in the non-dominant eye), and crossed monovision (the reversal of conventional monovision). Behavioral measures (reading speed and accuracy) and EM parameters (single fixation duration, number ...
Many patients who begin wearing monovision contact lenses report that it requires days or weeks for ...
International audiencePURPOSE. To describe and quantify a largely unnoticed oculomotor pattern that ...
The experiments described in this thesis represent an evaluation of the effects of nearpoint lens we...
Monovision can be used as a method to correct presbyopia with contact lenses (CL) but its effect on ...
Purpose. To extend our knowledge about how monovision contact lenses may affect reading eye movement...
Monovision has been a successful correction modality for over 30 years. While there has been conside...
This thesis investigates binocular reading performance in individuals with amblyopia and the contrib...
Eleven subjects were each fitted with five different soft contact lens corrections for presbyopia. T...
Purpose: To evaluate the effects of three increasing powers of monovision contact lenses on both obj...
Purpose: To investigate whether wearing different presbyopic refractive corrections alters the patte...
Reading comes with a clear binocular advantage, expressed in shorter fixation times and fewer regres...
Presbyopia affects individuals from the age of 45 years onwards, resulting in difficulty in accurate...
This study investigated the use of eye-tracking glasses to monitor visual behaviour when reading fro...
Little is known about the systematic impact of blur on reading performance. The purpose of this stud...
Key points: Monovision is an optical correction for presbyopes that consists of correcting one eye f...
Many patients who begin wearing monovision contact lenses report that it requires days or weeks for ...
International audiencePURPOSE. To describe and quantify a largely unnoticed oculomotor pattern that ...
The experiments described in this thesis represent an evaluation of the effects of nearpoint lens we...
Monovision can be used as a method to correct presbyopia with contact lenses (CL) but its effect on ...
Purpose. To extend our knowledge about how monovision contact lenses may affect reading eye movement...
Monovision has been a successful correction modality for over 30 years. While there has been conside...
This thesis investigates binocular reading performance in individuals with amblyopia and the contrib...
Eleven subjects were each fitted with five different soft contact lens corrections for presbyopia. T...
Purpose: To evaluate the effects of three increasing powers of monovision contact lenses on both obj...
Purpose: To investigate whether wearing different presbyopic refractive corrections alters the patte...
Reading comes with a clear binocular advantage, expressed in shorter fixation times and fewer regres...
Presbyopia affects individuals from the age of 45 years onwards, resulting in difficulty in accurate...
This study investigated the use of eye-tracking glasses to monitor visual behaviour when reading fro...
Little is known about the systematic impact of blur on reading performance. The purpose of this stud...
Key points: Monovision is an optical correction for presbyopes that consists of correcting one eye f...
Many patients who begin wearing monovision contact lenses report that it requires days or weeks for ...
International audiencePURPOSE. To describe and quantify a largely unnoticed oculomotor pattern that ...
The experiments described in this thesis represent an evaluation of the effects of nearpoint lens we...