Purpose First, to evaluate inter-rater reliability when human raters estimate the reading performance of visually impaired individuals using the MNREAD acuity chart. Second, to evaluate the agreement between computer-based scoring algorithms and compare them with human rating. Methods Reading performance was measured for 101 individuals with low vision, using the Portuguese version of the MNREAD test. Seven raters estimated the maximum reading speed (MRS) and critical print size (CPS) of each individual MNREAD curve. MRS and CPS were also calculated automatically for each curve using two different algorithms: the original standard deviation method (SDev) and a non-linear mixed effects (NLME) modeling. Intra-class correlation coefficients (I...
Purpose: While educators and optometrists are concerned with reading efficiency in children with low...
Purpose To assess reading performance and report normative values for normal sighted Portuguese scho...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine what a person with vision loss considers a ‘comf...
Purpose First, to evaluate inter-rater reliability when human raters estimate the reading performanc...
Purpose: First, to evaluate inter-rater reliability when human raters estimate the reading performan...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether a clinician can assess critical print si...
Objective: This study was conducted to assess reading function in low vision patient using tradition...
AbstractDespite significant changes in the treatment of common eye conditions like cataract and age-...
Purpose: A reliable reading test provides a standardized measure of the visual component of reading ...
Background: Being unable to read is a major problem for visually impaired patients. Since distance v...
Contains MNREAD estimates for 654 participants with normal vision (age range 8-81). The four MNREAD ...
PURPOSE. To investigate the simultaneous association of several psychophysical measures with reading...
Purpose. To determine predictors of success in reading with low vision aids, in terms of reading acu...
Purpose: The continuous-text reading-acuity test MNREAD is designed to measure the reading performan...
SIGNIFICANCE Logarithmic reading charts provide standardized measures of reading performance. Here ...
Purpose: While educators and optometrists are concerned with reading efficiency in children with low...
Purpose To assess reading performance and report normative values for normal sighted Portuguese scho...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine what a person with vision loss considers a ‘comf...
Purpose First, to evaluate inter-rater reliability when human raters estimate the reading performanc...
Purpose: First, to evaluate inter-rater reliability when human raters estimate the reading performan...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether a clinician can assess critical print si...
Objective: This study was conducted to assess reading function in low vision patient using tradition...
AbstractDespite significant changes in the treatment of common eye conditions like cataract and age-...
Purpose: A reliable reading test provides a standardized measure of the visual component of reading ...
Background: Being unable to read is a major problem for visually impaired patients. Since distance v...
Contains MNREAD estimates for 654 participants with normal vision (age range 8-81). The four MNREAD ...
PURPOSE. To investigate the simultaneous association of several psychophysical measures with reading...
Purpose. To determine predictors of success in reading with low vision aids, in terms of reading acu...
Purpose: The continuous-text reading-acuity test MNREAD is designed to measure the reading performan...
SIGNIFICANCE Logarithmic reading charts provide standardized measures of reading performance. Here ...
Purpose: While educators and optometrists are concerned with reading efficiency in children with low...
Purpose To assess reading performance and report normative values for normal sighted Portuguese scho...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine what a person with vision loss considers a ‘comf...