A clinical pilot study comparing refractive error and Preferential Looking (PL) visual acuity in infants 2 to 12 months of age is described. The PL visual acuity of 30 infants was assessed using the Acuity Card Procedure PL technique developed by Teller and Dobson. Mohindra\u27s dark room retinoscopy technique was used to determine refractive error. All infants of this sample had PL visual acuities within the norms established by McDonald and Dobson. Statistical analysis of the data for this sample of infants showed that refractive error does not change systematically from 2 to 12 months of age. We have found that the Acuity Card Procedure PL technique when utilized in a clinical setting agrees with infant visual acuity as described in ...
PURPOSE: To investigate the utility of uncorrected visual acuity measures in screening for refractiv...
Purpose: Behavioral and electrophysiological methods for visual acuity estimation typically correla...
Purpose. To validate a novel, automated test of infant resolution acuity based on remote eye-trackin...
Distortion or deprivation of vision during an early `critical' period of visual development can resu...
SUMMARY A method is described for obtaining rapid and reliable estimates of acuity in infants, for b...
Purpose: Basic research to determine clinical validity of the Lea Grating paddles has not yet been c...
Purpose.: To validate a novel, automated test of infant resolution acuity based on remote eye-tracki...
This paper presents clinical data comparing visual acuity test findings in 12-36 month olds. Visual ...
Near retinoscopy as described by Mohindra is a non invasive, non cycloplegic technique for assessmen...
Objective: To see the effect of refractive error correction on visual acuity and to observe the vari...
An enduring practical problem in studying human visual development is to obtain enough data to evalu...
To investigate the utility of uncorrected visual acuity measures in screening for refractive error i...
Background: Refractive error is defined as a status of refraction. They happen when the shape of you...
Purpose To investigate the utility of uncorrected visual acuity measures in screening for refractive...
Purpose: Contribute to a better understanding of refractive errors (or ametropias) among children in...
PURPOSE: To investigate the utility of uncorrected visual acuity measures in screening for refractiv...
Purpose: Behavioral and electrophysiological methods for visual acuity estimation typically correla...
Purpose. To validate a novel, automated test of infant resolution acuity based on remote eye-trackin...
Distortion or deprivation of vision during an early `critical' period of visual development can resu...
SUMMARY A method is described for obtaining rapid and reliable estimates of acuity in infants, for b...
Purpose: Basic research to determine clinical validity of the Lea Grating paddles has not yet been c...
Purpose.: To validate a novel, automated test of infant resolution acuity based on remote eye-tracki...
This paper presents clinical data comparing visual acuity test findings in 12-36 month olds. Visual ...
Near retinoscopy as described by Mohindra is a non invasive, non cycloplegic technique for assessmen...
Objective: To see the effect of refractive error correction on visual acuity and to observe the vari...
An enduring practical problem in studying human visual development is to obtain enough data to evalu...
To investigate the utility of uncorrected visual acuity measures in screening for refractive error i...
Background: Refractive error is defined as a status of refraction. They happen when the shape of you...
Purpose To investigate the utility of uncorrected visual acuity measures in screening for refractive...
Purpose: Contribute to a better understanding of refractive errors (or ametropias) among children in...
PURPOSE: To investigate the utility of uncorrected visual acuity measures in screening for refractiv...
Purpose: Behavioral and electrophysiological methods for visual acuity estimation typically correla...
Purpose. To validate a novel, automated test of infant resolution acuity based on remote eye-trackin...