International audienceThis study investigated peripheral vision (at least 30° eccentric to fixation) development in profoundly deaf children without cochlear implantation, and compared this to age-matched hearing controls as well as to deaf and hearing adult data. Deaf and hearing children between the ages of 5 and 15 years were assessed using a new, specifically paediatric designed method of static perimetry. The deaf group (N = 25) were 14 females and 11 males, mean age 9.92 years (range 5-15 years). The hearing group (N = 64) were 34 females, 30 males, mean age 9.13 years (range 5-15 years). All participants had good visual acuity in both eyes (< 0.200 LogMAR). Accuracy of detection and reaction time to briefly presented LED stimuli of t...
Considerable knowledge has been accumulated regarding acquired and congenital deafness in children. ...
Delayed balance development by deaf children has been well documented. Studies indicate that the poo...
It has been repeatedly shown in the literature that deaf children display a higher percentage of vis...
International audienceThis study investigated peripheral vision (at least 30° eccentric to fixation)...
International audienceFollowing auditory deprivation, the remaining sense of vision has shown select...
Following auditory deprivation, the remaining sense of vision has shown selective enhancement in vis...
Purpose. To assess visual performance and the effects of color overlays on reading in children who w...
The localisation time of visual targets within and beyond the field of view and the relative timing ...
Visual defects are common in deaf individuals. Refractive error and ocular motor abnormalities are f...
Background & objectives: Cross modal plasticity research studies shows that unused brain neurons in ...
Visual defects are common in deaf individuals. Refractive error and ocular motor abnormalities are f...
AbstractPurposeTo compare the prevalence of refractive errors, amblyopia, and strabismus between hea...
Vision and reading abilities in profound or severely deaf children have consistently been reported t...
People that are deaf or hard of hearing particularly rely on visuospatial perceptual and action abil...
Aim: We studied visually impaired and blind children to investigate the effects of visual damage on...
Considerable knowledge has been accumulated regarding acquired and congenital deafness in children. ...
Delayed balance development by deaf children has been well documented. Studies indicate that the poo...
It has been repeatedly shown in the literature that deaf children display a higher percentage of vis...
International audienceThis study investigated peripheral vision (at least 30° eccentric to fixation)...
International audienceFollowing auditory deprivation, the remaining sense of vision has shown select...
Following auditory deprivation, the remaining sense of vision has shown selective enhancement in vis...
Purpose. To assess visual performance and the effects of color overlays on reading in children who w...
The localisation time of visual targets within and beyond the field of view and the relative timing ...
Visual defects are common in deaf individuals. Refractive error and ocular motor abnormalities are f...
Background & objectives: Cross modal plasticity research studies shows that unused brain neurons in ...
Visual defects are common in deaf individuals. Refractive error and ocular motor abnormalities are f...
AbstractPurposeTo compare the prevalence of refractive errors, amblyopia, and strabismus between hea...
Vision and reading abilities in profound or severely deaf children have consistently been reported t...
People that are deaf or hard of hearing particularly rely on visuospatial perceptual and action abil...
Aim: We studied visually impaired and blind children to investigate the effects of visual damage on...
Considerable knowledge has been accumulated regarding acquired and congenital deafness in children. ...
Delayed balance development by deaf children has been well documented. Studies indicate that the poo...
It has been repeatedly shown in the literature that deaf children display a higher percentage of vis...