This article is the fourth in a series of five about vision and reading difficulties. The first article provided a general overview and the second covered conventional optometric correlates of reading difficulties (e.g. binocular vision problems). The present article continues on from the third article by describing the use of coloured filters in treating a condition now known as visual stress. Visual stress is often associated with reading difficulties, but also a variety of other neurological conditions. This article concentrates on the possible mechanisms for the benefit from coloured filters, beginning with obvious peripheral factors. The terminology for this condition has changed over the years (e.g. Scotopic Sensitivity Syndrome, and ...
In this second article of the series on vision and reading difficulties, the optometric factors (for...
~ ..•.. There are two types of Oxford Filter; blue filters enhance short wavelength light and yel,lo...
AbstractPurposeVisual stress (VS) is characterised by symptoms of visual perceptual distortions and ...
This article is the fourth in a series of five about vision and reading difficulties. The first arti...
This is the third article in a series of five on Vision and Reading Difficulties. The first article ...
PURPOSE: Visual disturbances that make it difficult to read text are often termed "visual stress...
AbstractClaims that coloured filters aid reading date back 200 years and remain controversial. Some ...
BACKGROUND: Meares Irlen Syndrome (MIS), otherwise known as "visual stress", is one condition th...
Claims that coloured filters aid reading date back 200 years and remain controversial. Some claims, ...
Coloured filters, in the form of plastic overlays or tinted spectacle lenses, are in widespread use ...
We review the concept of visual stress and its relation to neurological disease. Visual stress can o...
l filters, and its relationship to visually spatial frequencies to which the visual system is genera...
This study tested the predictions derived from two explanatory theoretical models of the effects of ...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a diffraction based model to explain how coloured filters are able...
Reading is a skill that unlocks the doors of learning and success. It is commonly accepted that read...
In this second article of the series on vision and reading difficulties, the optometric factors (for...
~ ..•.. There are two types of Oxford Filter; blue filters enhance short wavelength light and yel,lo...
AbstractPurposeVisual stress (VS) is characterised by symptoms of visual perceptual distortions and ...
This article is the fourth in a series of five about vision and reading difficulties. The first arti...
This is the third article in a series of five on Vision and Reading Difficulties. The first article ...
PURPOSE: Visual disturbances that make it difficult to read text are often termed "visual stress...
AbstractClaims that coloured filters aid reading date back 200 years and remain controversial. Some ...
BACKGROUND: Meares Irlen Syndrome (MIS), otherwise known as "visual stress", is one condition th...
Claims that coloured filters aid reading date back 200 years and remain controversial. Some claims, ...
Coloured filters, in the form of plastic overlays or tinted spectacle lenses, are in widespread use ...
We review the concept of visual stress and its relation to neurological disease. Visual stress can o...
l filters, and its relationship to visually spatial frequencies to which the visual system is genera...
This study tested the predictions derived from two explanatory theoretical models of the effects of ...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a diffraction based model to explain how coloured filters are able...
Reading is a skill that unlocks the doors of learning and success. It is commonly accepted that read...
In this second article of the series on vision and reading difficulties, the optometric factors (for...
~ ..•.. There are two types of Oxford Filter; blue filters enhance short wavelength light and yel,lo...
AbstractPurposeVisual stress (VS) is characterised by symptoms of visual perceptual distortions and ...