International audiencePURPOSE. To describe and quantify a largely unnoticed oculomotor pattern that often occurs when patients with central field loss (CFL) read continuous text: Horizontal distribution of eye fixations dramatically varies across sentences and often reveals clusters. Also to statistically analyze the effect of this new factor on reading speed while controlling for the effect of saccadic amplitude (measured in letters per forward saccade, L/FS), an established oculomotor effect. METHODS. Quantification of nonuniformity of eye fixations (NUF factor) was based on statistical analysis of the curvature of fixation distributions. Linear mixed-effects analyses were performed to predict reading speed from oculomotor factors based o...
AbstractReduced perceptual span is one factor which limits reading speed in patients with macular di...
Saccadic eye movements and fixations are the behavioral means by which we visually sample text durin...
International audiencePURPOSE. To describe new, efficient predictors of maximum reading speed (MRS) ...
International audiencePURPOSE. To describe and quantify a largely unnoticed oculomotor pattern that ...
International audiencePURPOSE. Reading speed of patients with central field loss (CFL) correlates wi...
International audienceThis study investigated the relationship between reading speed and oculo-motor...
International audiencePeople with central field loss (CFL) use peripheral vision to identify words. ...
Patients with central field loss (CFL) have to use eccentric vision and complain particularly about ...
Background: People with visual impairment have reduced reading performance, which is thought to be r...
Reading and writing plays a fundamental role in our culture. Compared with, e.g. speech, written l...
Purpose: People with macular degeneration (MD) often read slowly even with adequate magnification to...
AbstractPrevious research has found that words are identified most quickly when the eyes are near th...
Reading is often cited as a demanding task for patients with glaucomatous visual field (VF) loss, ye...
AbstractPurposePeople with macular degeneration (MD) often read slowly even with adequate magnificat...
Objective: To investigate the link between glaucomatous visual field defects and reading performance...
AbstractReduced perceptual span is one factor which limits reading speed in patients with macular di...
Saccadic eye movements and fixations are the behavioral means by which we visually sample text durin...
International audiencePURPOSE. To describe new, efficient predictors of maximum reading speed (MRS) ...
International audiencePURPOSE. To describe and quantify a largely unnoticed oculomotor pattern that ...
International audiencePURPOSE. Reading speed of patients with central field loss (CFL) correlates wi...
International audienceThis study investigated the relationship between reading speed and oculo-motor...
International audiencePeople with central field loss (CFL) use peripheral vision to identify words. ...
Patients with central field loss (CFL) have to use eccentric vision and complain particularly about ...
Background: People with visual impairment have reduced reading performance, which is thought to be r...
Reading and writing plays a fundamental role in our culture. Compared with, e.g. speech, written l...
Purpose: People with macular degeneration (MD) often read slowly even with adequate magnification to...
AbstractPrevious research has found that words are identified most quickly when the eyes are near th...
Reading is often cited as a demanding task for patients with glaucomatous visual field (VF) loss, ye...
AbstractPurposePeople with macular degeneration (MD) often read slowly even with adequate magnificat...
Objective: To investigate the link between glaucomatous visual field defects and reading performance...
AbstractReduced perceptual span is one factor which limits reading speed in patients with macular di...
Saccadic eye movements and fixations are the behavioral means by which we visually sample text durin...
International audiencePURPOSE. To describe new, efficient predictors of maximum reading speed (MRS) ...