AbstractConventional static automated perimetry provides important clinical information, but its utility is limited by considerable test–retest variability. Fixational eye movements during testing could contribute to variability. To assess this possibility, it is important to know how much sensitivity change would be caused by a given eye movement. To investigate this, we have evaluated the gradient, the rate at which sensitivity changes with location. We tested one eye each, twice within 3 weeks, of 29 patients with glaucoma, 17 young normal subjects and 13 older normal subjects. The 10-2 test pattern with the SITA Standard algorithm was used to assess sensitivity at locations with 2° spacing. Variability and gradient were calculated at in...
AbstractMicroperimetry, also referred to as fundus perimetry or fundus-driven perimetry, enables sim...
The aims of this randomized observational case control study were to quantify fixation behavior duri...
The study developed statistical techniques to evaluate visual field progression for use with the Hum...
PURPOSE: To examine the association between the measured level and local gradient of visual sensitiv...
This study investigated the variability of response associated with various perimetric techniques, w...
PURPOSE: To evaluate point-wise variability of threshold sensitivity at different test locations on ...
PurposeTo quantify visual field (VF) variability as a function of threshold sensitivity and location...
AbstractPurposeStudies in glaucoma patients show that standard automated perimetry results increase ...
Purpose: Measurement of contrast sensitivity (CS) across the visual field (VF) is critical in assess...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to isolate and quantify the effects of observer response crit...
Aim: Psychophysical strategies designed for clinical visual field testing produce rapid estimates of...
© 2017 Dr. Nikki Juliet RubinsteinCurrent clinical perimetric thresholding algorithms are susceptibl...
In recent years several aids for automated interpretation of visual field data have been suggested. ...
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to use standard automated perimetry to compare fixation va...
Microperimetry, also referred to as fundus perimetry or fundus-driven perimetry, enables simultaneou...
AbstractMicroperimetry, also referred to as fundus perimetry or fundus-driven perimetry, enables sim...
The aims of this randomized observational case control study were to quantify fixation behavior duri...
The study developed statistical techniques to evaluate visual field progression for use with the Hum...
PURPOSE: To examine the association between the measured level and local gradient of visual sensitiv...
This study investigated the variability of response associated with various perimetric techniques, w...
PURPOSE: To evaluate point-wise variability of threshold sensitivity at different test locations on ...
PurposeTo quantify visual field (VF) variability as a function of threshold sensitivity and location...
AbstractPurposeStudies in glaucoma patients show that standard automated perimetry results increase ...
Purpose: Measurement of contrast sensitivity (CS) across the visual field (VF) is critical in assess...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to isolate and quantify the effects of observer response crit...
Aim: Psychophysical strategies designed for clinical visual field testing produce rapid estimates of...
© 2017 Dr. Nikki Juliet RubinsteinCurrent clinical perimetric thresholding algorithms are susceptibl...
In recent years several aids for automated interpretation of visual field data have been suggested. ...
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to use standard automated perimetry to compare fixation va...
Microperimetry, also referred to as fundus perimetry or fundus-driven perimetry, enables simultaneou...
AbstractMicroperimetry, also referred to as fundus perimetry or fundus-driven perimetry, enables sim...
The aims of this randomized observational case control study were to quantify fixation behavior duri...
The study developed statistical techniques to evaluate visual field progression for use with the Hum...