Central-field loss necessitates the use of peripheral vision which makes reading slow and difficult. Slower temporal processing of letter recognition has been shown to be a limiting factor in peripheral letter recognition and reading. Previous studies showed that perceptual learning can increase the number of letters recognized on each fixation and is accompanied by an increase in reading speed. We hypothesized that improvement in temporal processing speed underlies the observed training effects. Here, we proposed an adaptive training procedure to focus on boosting the speed of letter recognition, and investigated whether peripheral reading would be enhanced by this training method. Seven normally-sighted subjects were trained with four dai...
Reading speed is dramatically reduced when readers cannot use their central vision. This is because ...
<p><b>Description of the experimental protocol for the gaze-contingent reading experiment (Exp1 and ...
Performance for many visual tasks improves with training. The magnitude of improvement following tra...
Visual-span profiles are plots of letter-recognition accuracy as a function of letter position left ...
AbstractPeople with central-field loss must use peripheral vision for reading. Previous studies have...
AbstractVisual-span profiles are plots of letter-recognition accuracy as a function of letter positi...
In a previous study, Chung, Legge, and Cheung (2004) showed that training using repeated presentatio...
AbstractIn a previous study, Chung, Legge, and Cheung (2004) showed that training using repeated pre...
AbstractOur goal is to link spatial and temporal properties of letter recognition to reading speed f...
Enhancing reading ability in peripheral vision is important for the rehabilitation of people with ce...
AbstractCrowding, the difficulty in identifying a letter embedded in other letters, has been suggest...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2017. Major: Psychology. Advisors: Gordon Legge, She...
PurposePerceptual learning has been shown to be effective in improving visual functions in the norma...
AbstractPerformance for identifying luminance-defined letters in peripheral vision improves with tra...
<div><p>Reading speed is dramatically reduced when readers cannot use their central vision. This is ...
Reading speed is dramatically reduced when readers cannot use their central vision. This is because ...
<p><b>Description of the experimental protocol for the gaze-contingent reading experiment (Exp1 and ...
Performance for many visual tasks improves with training. The magnitude of improvement following tra...
Visual-span profiles are plots of letter-recognition accuracy as a function of letter position left ...
AbstractPeople with central-field loss must use peripheral vision for reading. Previous studies have...
AbstractVisual-span profiles are plots of letter-recognition accuracy as a function of letter positi...
In a previous study, Chung, Legge, and Cheung (2004) showed that training using repeated presentatio...
AbstractIn a previous study, Chung, Legge, and Cheung (2004) showed that training using repeated pre...
AbstractOur goal is to link spatial and temporal properties of letter recognition to reading speed f...
Enhancing reading ability in peripheral vision is important for the rehabilitation of people with ce...
AbstractCrowding, the difficulty in identifying a letter embedded in other letters, has been suggest...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2017. Major: Psychology. Advisors: Gordon Legge, She...
PurposePerceptual learning has been shown to be effective in improving visual functions in the norma...
AbstractPerformance for identifying luminance-defined letters in peripheral vision improves with tra...
<div><p>Reading speed is dramatically reduced when readers cannot use their central vision. This is ...
Reading speed is dramatically reduced when readers cannot use their central vision. This is because ...
<p><b>Description of the experimental protocol for the gaze-contingent reading experiment (Exp1 and ...
Performance for many visual tasks improves with training. The magnitude of improvement following tra...