Reading in peripheral vision is slow and requires large print, posing substantial difficulty for patients with central scotomata. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of print size on reading speed at different eccentricities in normal peripheral vision. We hypothesized that reading speeds should remain invariant with eccentricity, as long as the print is appropriately scaled in size-the scaling hypothesis. The scaling hypothesis predicts that log-log plots of reading speed versus print size exhibit the same shape at all eccentricities, but shift along the print-size axis. Six normal observers read aloud single sentences ( - 11 words in length) presented on a computer monitor, one word at a time, using rapid serial visual pr...
Text contains a range of different spatial frequencies but the effectiveness of spatial frequencies ...
S. T. L. Chung (2002) has shown that rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) reading speed varies wi...
It is assumed that too low values for optimal field of view in magnifier reading were obtained in th...
AbstractReading in peripheral vision is slow and requires large print, posing substantial difficulty...
AbstractOur goal is to link spatial and temporal properties of letter recognition to reading speed f...
People with central vision loss often prefer boldface print over normal print for reading. However, ...
We have applied research on the visual psychophysics of reading to low vision assessment. Research o...
AbstractPeople with central vision loss often prefer boldface print over normal print for reading. H...
Purpose. Visual span profiles are plots of letter-recognition accuracy as a function of letter posit...
Purpose. Little is known about the effect of font on low-vision reading. In this study, the authors ...
Visual-span profiles are plots of letter-recognition accuracy as a function of letter position left ...
The visual span for reading is the number of letters, arranged horizontally as in text, that can be ...
Most people with low vision need magnification to read. Page navigation is the process of moving a m...
AbstractCrowding is thought to be one potent limiting factor of reading in peripheral vision. While ...
AbstractThe visual span for reading refers to the range of letters, formatted as in text, that can b...
Text contains a range of different spatial frequencies but the effectiveness of spatial frequencies ...
S. T. L. Chung (2002) has shown that rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) reading speed varies wi...
It is assumed that too low values for optimal field of view in magnifier reading were obtained in th...
AbstractReading in peripheral vision is slow and requires large print, posing substantial difficulty...
AbstractOur goal is to link spatial and temporal properties of letter recognition to reading speed f...
People with central vision loss often prefer boldface print over normal print for reading. However, ...
We have applied research on the visual psychophysics of reading to low vision assessment. Research o...
AbstractPeople with central vision loss often prefer boldface print over normal print for reading. H...
Purpose. Visual span profiles are plots of letter-recognition accuracy as a function of letter posit...
Purpose. Little is known about the effect of font on low-vision reading. In this study, the authors ...
Visual-span profiles are plots of letter-recognition accuracy as a function of letter position left ...
The visual span for reading is the number of letters, arranged horizontally as in text, that can be ...
Most people with low vision need magnification to read. Page navigation is the process of moving a m...
AbstractCrowding is thought to be one potent limiting factor of reading in peripheral vision. While ...
AbstractThe visual span for reading refers to the range of letters, formatted as in text, that can b...
Text contains a range of different spatial frequencies but the effectiveness of spatial frequencies ...
S. T. L. Chung (2002) has shown that rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) reading speed varies wi...
It is assumed that too low values for optimal field of view in magnifier reading were obtained in th...