Background & Objectives: To assess the effect of using tablets and smartphones on visual acuity and vision-related performance in a population of visually impaired children. Methods: 24 children between the ages 4 to 13 years with visual acuity between 20/80 (0.6 Log Mar) to light perception participated in this study. The case group comprised children who scheduled to work with a tablet or smartphone for 2 hours a day for 6 months. The control group received nothing. Near and far vision as well as refraction were measured. Children of the two groups were asked to paint and the duration of painting was recorded. A questionnaire was designed to assess the quality of life the of children. All measurements were repeated 6 months later in both...
Background: Nowadays, digital devices have become usual in children's lives around the world. Five p...
Abundant research has provided strong evidence showing the development of executive function plays a...
Aim: The aim of the thesis was to investigate the impact of gaze-based assistive technology on daily...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Binocular vision issues are a primary cause of read...
The present research has evaluated the utility of the computer tablet as a means to test vision in a...
Introduction: The authors examined a tablet computer application (iPad app) for its effectiveness in...
[Purpose]: To assess optical and motor changes associated with near vision reading under different c...
PURPOSE: Consumer electronic devices such as smartphones, tablet computers, and e-book readers have ...
A survey was conducted on the use of ICT by visually impaired people. Among 304 respondents, 81 used...
Background: The purpose of the present study is to compare central and peripheral refraction among c...
Objective: To establish the influence of assistive technology devices (ATDs) on the performance of ...
Contains fulltext : 167758.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: The ma...
Abstract Background and aim: Visual impairment (VI) problems are increasing as the global aging pop...
AIM: To evaluate the therapeutic effects of the fine sight training with the smartphones and pads on...
Purpose: To study the effect of electronic screen devices on eye health of school children in the fo...
Background: Nowadays, digital devices have become usual in children's lives around the world. Five p...
Abundant research has provided strong evidence showing the development of executive function plays a...
Aim: The aim of the thesis was to investigate the impact of gaze-based assistive technology on daily...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Binocular vision issues are a primary cause of read...
The present research has evaluated the utility of the computer tablet as a means to test vision in a...
Introduction: The authors examined a tablet computer application (iPad app) for its effectiveness in...
[Purpose]: To assess optical and motor changes associated with near vision reading under different c...
PURPOSE: Consumer electronic devices such as smartphones, tablet computers, and e-book readers have ...
A survey was conducted on the use of ICT by visually impaired people. Among 304 respondents, 81 used...
Background: The purpose of the present study is to compare central and peripheral refraction among c...
Objective: To establish the influence of assistive technology devices (ATDs) on the performance of ...
Contains fulltext : 167758.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: The ma...
Abstract Background and aim: Visual impairment (VI) problems are increasing as the global aging pop...
AIM: To evaluate the therapeutic effects of the fine sight training with the smartphones and pads on...
Purpose: To study the effect of electronic screen devices on eye health of school children in the fo...
Background: Nowadays, digital devices have become usual in children's lives around the world. Five p...
Abundant research has provided strong evidence showing the development of executive function plays a...
Aim: The aim of the thesis was to investigate the impact of gaze-based assistive technology on daily...