Using the scanned text technique developed by Legge and his colleagues, the present study demonstrates that visually normal subjects can read with the isolated rod visual system. The subjects were able to read text (albeit slowly) at luminances near their absolute thresholds. The peak reading rates increase with luminance at about 40 words per minute for every tenfold increase in luminance. The authors suggest that the study of scotopic reading performance in normal subjects might contribute to an understanding of reading problems in patients with bilateral central scotoma
This thesis investigates binocular reading performance in individuals with amblyopia and the contrib...
.Abstract-Very little is known about the effects of visual impairment on reading. We used psychophys...
Text can be depicted by luminance contrast (i.e., differences in luminance between characters and ba...
Using the scanned text technique developed by Legge and his colleagues, the present study demonstrat...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Using the scanned text technique...
AbstractHorizontally scrolling text is, in theory, ideally suited to enhance viewing strategies reco...
We have applied research on the visual psychophysics of reading to low vision assessment. Research ...
Click on the link below to access the article (may not be free).To investigate why the central porti...
Reading in peripheral vision is slow and requires large print, posing substantial difficulty for pat...
Most people with low vision need magnification to read. Page navigation is the process of moving a m...
Although many individuals with a central scotoma develop eccentric fixation most often beneath or le...
AbstractThe reading strategies in individuals with central scotomas and more than one preferred reti...
AbstractAlthough many individuals with a central scotoma develop eccentric fixation most often benea...
AbstractOur goal is to link spatial and temporal properties of letter recognition to reading speed f...
Individuals with macular degeneration often develop a Preferred Retinal Locus (PRL) used in place of...
This thesis investigates binocular reading performance in individuals with amblyopia and the contrib...
.Abstract-Very little is known about the effects of visual impairment on reading. We used psychophys...
Text can be depicted by luminance contrast (i.e., differences in luminance between characters and ba...
Using the scanned text technique developed by Legge and his colleagues, the present study demonstrat...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Using the scanned text technique...
AbstractHorizontally scrolling text is, in theory, ideally suited to enhance viewing strategies reco...
We have applied research on the visual psychophysics of reading to low vision assessment. Research ...
Click on the link below to access the article (may not be free).To investigate why the central porti...
Reading in peripheral vision is slow and requires large print, posing substantial difficulty for pat...
Most people with low vision need magnification to read. Page navigation is the process of moving a m...
Although many individuals with a central scotoma develop eccentric fixation most often beneath or le...
AbstractThe reading strategies in individuals with central scotomas and more than one preferred reti...
AbstractAlthough many individuals with a central scotoma develop eccentric fixation most often benea...
AbstractOur goal is to link spatial and temporal properties of letter recognition to reading speed f...
Individuals with macular degeneration often develop a Preferred Retinal Locus (PRL) used in place of...
This thesis investigates binocular reading performance in individuals with amblyopia and the contrib...
.Abstract-Very little is known about the effects of visual impairment on reading. We used psychophys...
Text can be depicted by luminance contrast (i.e., differences in luminance between characters and ba...