AbstractAim of the present study was to identify efficient compensatory gaze patterns applied by patients with homonymous visual field defects (HVFDs) under virtual reality (VR) conditions in a dynamic collision avoidance task. Thirty patients with HVFDs due to vascular brain lesions and 30 normal subjects performed a collision avoidance task with moving objects at an intersection under two difficulty levels. Based on their performance (i.e. the number of collisions), patients were assigned to either an “adequate” (HVFDA) or “inadequate” (HVFDI) subgroup by the median split method. Eye and head tracking data were available for 14 patients and 19 normal subjects. Saccades, fixations, mean number of gaze shifts, scanpath length and the mean g...
People with a visual field defect suffer from reduced sensitivity or even complete blindness in part...
Purpose We investigated whether people with homonymous hemianopia (HH) were able to spontaneously (w...
During the first part of this PhD-project a new projection device, appropriate for pre-senting visua...
AbstractAim of the present study was to identify efficient compensatory gaze patterns applied by pat...
AbstractThe aim of the present study was to examine the effect of homonymous visual field defects (H...
AbstractWe investigated the task-specific role of eye and head movements as a compensatory strategy ...
Aim of this pilot study was to assess the driving performance and its relationship to the visual sea...
Street crossing under traffic is an everyday activity including collision detection as well as avoid...
Homonymous visual field defects (HVFDs) are the largest group of visual disorders after acquired bra...
Homonymous visual field defects (HVFDs) are the largest group of visual disorders after acquired bra...
AbstractThe gaze behavior of homonymous hemianopes differs from that of visually intact observers wh...
AbstractThe present experiments aimed to characterize the visual performance of subjects with long-s...
AbstractPrevious explanations for the variability in success of compensating for homonymous hemianop...
IntroductionPeople with homonymous visual field defects (HVFD) often report difficulty detecting obs...
AbstractEye movements of subjects with visual field defects due to ocular pathology were monitored w...
People with a visual field defect suffer from reduced sensitivity or even complete blindness in part...
Purpose We investigated whether people with homonymous hemianopia (HH) were able to spontaneously (w...
During the first part of this PhD-project a new projection device, appropriate for pre-senting visua...
AbstractAim of the present study was to identify efficient compensatory gaze patterns applied by pat...
AbstractThe aim of the present study was to examine the effect of homonymous visual field defects (H...
AbstractWe investigated the task-specific role of eye and head movements as a compensatory strategy ...
Aim of this pilot study was to assess the driving performance and its relationship to the visual sea...
Street crossing under traffic is an everyday activity including collision detection as well as avoid...
Homonymous visual field defects (HVFDs) are the largest group of visual disorders after acquired bra...
Homonymous visual field defects (HVFDs) are the largest group of visual disorders after acquired bra...
AbstractThe gaze behavior of homonymous hemianopes differs from that of visually intact observers wh...
AbstractThe present experiments aimed to characterize the visual performance of subjects with long-s...
AbstractPrevious explanations for the variability in success of compensating for homonymous hemianop...
IntroductionPeople with homonymous visual field defects (HVFD) often report difficulty detecting obs...
AbstractEye movements of subjects with visual field defects due to ocular pathology were monitored w...
People with a visual field defect suffer from reduced sensitivity or even complete blindness in part...
Purpose We investigated whether people with homonymous hemianopia (HH) were able to spontaneously (w...
During the first part of this PhD-project a new projection device, appropriate for pre-senting visua...