PURPOSE. Down syndrome (DS) is associated with reduced visual acuity that cannot be explained by motivational or attentional factors. To isolate the contribution of optical factors to visual performance in DS, two types of resolution acuity were measured: grating resolution acuity, which is limited by optical quality, and interferometric acuity, which effectively bypasses the optics of the eye. METHODS. Twenty-nine children with DS (age range, 9 -16 years) were tested. Sixty-eight age-matched, developmentally healthy children acted as controls. All wore best refractive correction, and none had clinically significant ocular disease. Grating resolution and interferometric acuity were measured according to a two-alternative, forced-choice proc...
AbstractA new contrast sensitivity (CS) card test was used to estimate contrast sensitivity in 18 in...
Background Visual acuity is known to be poorer in children with Down’s syndrome than in age‐matched ...
purpose. To investigate possible factors that may be implicated in the poor accommodative responses ...
PURPOSE. Down syndrome (DS) is associated with ocular abnormalities and reduced visual function. Stu...
Down syndrome is the most common genetically based cause of intellectual impairment in children. Woo...
Background: Children with Down Syndrome (DS) have a high prevalence of ocular disorders, and even wh...
Objectives:To determine the prevalence of refractive errors and visual impairment in Down syndrome (...
Background Visual acuity is known to be poorer in children with Down’s syndrome than in age-matched ...
Background: Various ocular anomalies are present in the vast majority of individuals with Down syndr...
Aim: Previous studies have described the emmetropisation process as inactive in Down's syndrome (DS)...
Purpose. To evaluate ocular findings in children with Down syndrome and to compare with the healthy ...
purpose. Infants and children with Down syndrome show reduced visual acuity and contrast sensitivity...
Julie-Anne Little School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Northern Ireland, ...
Significant refractive errors are common among older children and adults with Down syndrome. We exam...
Down syndrome, caused by an extra copy of all or part of chromosome 21, is the most prevalent intell...
AbstractA new contrast sensitivity (CS) card test was used to estimate contrast sensitivity in 18 in...
Background Visual acuity is known to be poorer in children with Down’s syndrome than in age‐matched ...
purpose. To investigate possible factors that may be implicated in the poor accommodative responses ...
PURPOSE. Down syndrome (DS) is associated with ocular abnormalities and reduced visual function. Stu...
Down syndrome is the most common genetically based cause of intellectual impairment in children. Woo...
Background: Children with Down Syndrome (DS) have a high prevalence of ocular disorders, and even wh...
Objectives:To determine the prevalence of refractive errors and visual impairment in Down syndrome (...
Background Visual acuity is known to be poorer in children with Down’s syndrome than in age-matched ...
Background: Various ocular anomalies are present in the vast majority of individuals with Down syndr...
Aim: Previous studies have described the emmetropisation process as inactive in Down's syndrome (DS)...
Purpose. To evaluate ocular findings in children with Down syndrome and to compare with the healthy ...
purpose. Infants and children with Down syndrome show reduced visual acuity and contrast sensitivity...
Julie-Anne Little School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Northern Ireland, ...
Significant refractive errors are common among older children and adults with Down syndrome. We exam...
Down syndrome, caused by an extra copy of all or part of chromosome 21, is the most prevalent intell...
AbstractA new contrast sensitivity (CS) card test was used to estimate contrast sensitivity in 18 in...
Background Visual acuity is known to be poorer in children with Down’s syndrome than in age‐matched ...
purpose. To investigate possible factors that may be implicated in the poor accommodative responses ...