In this second article of the series on vision and reading difficulties, the optometric factors (for example refractive error and orthoptic function) that may be associated with reading problems are discussed in detail. The first article of this series introduced the correlates of, and interventions for, reading difficulties that have been supported by evidence-based research. This present article describes the optometric correlates more specifically, providing details of the aspects of visual function that ought to be considered for further investigation
We would like to thank the optometrists who have written letters to the editor commenting on our art...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to investigate the relation between the severity of reading di...
.Abstract-Very little is known about the effects of visual impairment on reading. We used psychophys...
This is the third article in a series of five on Vision and Reading Difficulties. The first article ...
This article is the fourth in a series of five about vision and reading difficulties. The first arti...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 46-49)In the interest of examining the claim by functiona...
Although the role of ophthalmic factors in dyslexia remains the subject of controversy, recent resea...
The relationship between visual dysfunction and reading disability: The results of a study comparing...
Betts has recently concluded that visual refractive errors and anomalies of binocular coordination a...
As vision care specialists, optometrists are often consulted when a child shows signs of reading dif...
This thesis investigates binocular reading performance in individuals with amblyopia and the contrib...
In summary, the ophthalmologist\u27s role in caring for dyslectic children is simply caring for ocul...
Visual stress should not be confused with dyslexia. It refers to symptoms of discomfort and perceptu...
Abstract Background Approximately one in ten students aged 6 to 16 in Ontario (Canada) school boards...
We have applied research on the visual psychophysics of reading to low vision assessment. Research ...
We would like to thank the optometrists who have written letters to the editor commenting on our art...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to investigate the relation between the severity of reading di...
.Abstract-Very little is known about the effects of visual impairment on reading. We used psychophys...
This is the third article in a series of five on Vision and Reading Difficulties. The first article ...
This article is the fourth in a series of five about vision and reading difficulties. The first arti...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 46-49)In the interest of examining the claim by functiona...
Although the role of ophthalmic factors in dyslexia remains the subject of controversy, recent resea...
The relationship between visual dysfunction and reading disability: The results of a study comparing...
Betts has recently concluded that visual refractive errors and anomalies of binocular coordination a...
As vision care specialists, optometrists are often consulted when a child shows signs of reading dif...
This thesis investigates binocular reading performance in individuals with amblyopia and the contrib...
In summary, the ophthalmologist\u27s role in caring for dyslectic children is simply caring for ocul...
Visual stress should not be confused with dyslexia. It refers to symptoms of discomfort and perceptu...
Abstract Background Approximately one in ten students aged 6 to 16 in Ontario (Canada) school boards...
We have applied research on the visual psychophysics of reading to low vision assessment. Research ...
We would like to thank the optometrists who have written letters to the editor commenting on our art...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to investigate the relation between the severity of reading di...
.Abstract-Very little is known about the effects of visual impairment on reading. We used psychophys...