Introduction: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the comparison of visual acuity, color discrimination ability, stereopsis and pupil responses in pediatrics, adults and elderly. Methodology: Fifteen pediatrics (mean age: 7.40 ± 1.99 years old), fifteen adults (22.67 ± 1.03) and fifteen elderly (64.20 ± 3.35) that live in Bandar Indera Mahkota, Kuantan were enrolled in this study. Their visual acuity, color discrimination and stereopsis were assessed using logMAR chart, Farnsworth D-15 (percentage of correct caps arrangement) and TNO stereo test respectively. Their pupil reflexes (mm) in both photopic and scotopic condition, and rates of pupil responses which are velocity from mydriasis to miosis (mm/s) were measured using Ocu...
Optical and neural changes in the aging human visual system are reviewed in terms of factors that ca...
To study the prevalence and causes of blindness and visual impairment in various age categories of a...
Both visual impairment and cognitive impairment are essential factors that determine the quality of ...
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Background: We assessed the effects of aging on visual function and optical quality in a healthy adu...
AbstractGiven the increasing size of the older adult population in many countries, there is a pressi...
Purpose: It is challenging to separate the effects of normal aging of the retina and visual pathways...
Our understanding of visual perception and visual cognition has advanced considerably over the last ...
Objective: To describe the associations of visual impairment and major age-related eye diseases with...
The extent to which age-related differences in neural markers of visual processing are influenced by...
The object of the study was to compare resting pupil diameter in darkness and light, and the pupilla...
PURPOSE: To investigate the impact of different levels of simulated visual impairment on the cogniti...
With an aging population, prevalence of visual impairment (VI) is expected to increase as well. A r...
Pupil light reflex can be used as a non-invasive ocular predictor of cephalic autonomic nervous syst...
OBJECTIVES: Visual deficit is often associated to morbidity and mortality in older adults, leading t...
Optical and neural changes in the aging human visual system are reviewed in terms of factors that ca...
To study the prevalence and causes of blindness and visual impairment in various age categories of a...
Both visual impairment and cognitive impairment are essential factors that determine the quality of ...
AIM: To determine the association between distance and near visual acuity (VA) and cognitive functio...
Background: We assessed the effects of aging on visual function and optical quality in a healthy adu...
AbstractGiven the increasing size of the older adult population in many countries, there is a pressi...
Purpose: It is challenging to separate the effects of normal aging of the retina and visual pathways...
Our understanding of visual perception and visual cognition has advanced considerably over the last ...
Objective: To describe the associations of visual impairment and major age-related eye diseases with...
The extent to which age-related differences in neural markers of visual processing are influenced by...
The object of the study was to compare resting pupil diameter in darkness and light, and the pupilla...
PURPOSE: To investigate the impact of different levels of simulated visual impairment on the cogniti...
With an aging population, prevalence of visual impairment (VI) is expected to increase as well. A r...
Pupil light reflex can be used as a non-invasive ocular predictor of cephalic autonomic nervous syst...
OBJECTIVES: Visual deficit is often associated to morbidity and mortality in older adults, leading t...
Optical and neural changes in the aging human visual system are reviewed in terms of factors that ca...
To study the prevalence and causes of blindness and visual impairment in various age categories of a...
Both visual impairment and cognitive impairment are essential factors that determine the quality of ...