AbstractPersons with central field loss must learn to read using eccentric retina. To do this, most adopt a preferred retinal locus (PRL); which substitutes for the fovea. Patients who have central field loss due to age-related macular degeneration (AMD), most often adopt PRL adjacent to and to the left of their scotoma in visual field space. It has been hypothesized that this arrangement of PRL and scotoma would benefit reading. We tested this hypothesis by asking normally-sighted subjects to read with the left or right half of their visual field plus 3.2° in the contralateral field masked from view. Letter identification, word identification, and reading were all slower when only the information in the left visual field was available. Thi...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Subjects with a ring scotoma can use two retinal loci, a foveal and a peripher...
Patients with foveal vision loss can use a "preferred retinal locus" (PRL) instead. The PRL becomes ...
ISBN : 978-2-9532965-0-1We present an ideal observer analysis of single word reading in normal reade...
AbstractAlthough many individuals with a central scotoma develop eccentric fixation most often benea...
AbstractSustained attention enhances perception in eccentric positions in the visual field, which he...
Purpose: Macular degeneration can be severely disabling as patients frequently develop central blin...
Abstract—Sixty readers were evaluated for visual function and text-navigation ability. The visual fi...
Although many individuals with a central scotoma develop eccentric fixation most often beneath or le...
AbstractThe reading strategies in individuals with central scotomas and more than one preferred reti...
Individuals with macular degeneration often develop a Preferred Retinal Locus (PRL) used in place of...
AbstractPatients with a central scotoma usually use a preferred retinal locus (PRL) consistently in ...
Patients with central field loss (CFL) have to use eccentric vision and complain particularly about ...
AbstractHorizontally scrolling text is, in theory, ideally suited to enhance viewing strategies reco...
Abstract — Patients referred for low vision rehabilitation had MNREAD Acuity (MNRead), visual acuity...
Background: Reading with a central scotoma involves the use of preferred retinal loci (PRLs) that en...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Subjects with a ring scotoma can use two retinal loci, a foveal and a peripher...
Patients with foveal vision loss can use a "preferred retinal locus" (PRL) instead. The PRL becomes ...
ISBN : 978-2-9532965-0-1We present an ideal observer analysis of single word reading in normal reade...
AbstractAlthough many individuals with a central scotoma develop eccentric fixation most often benea...
AbstractSustained attention enhances perception in eccentric positions in the visual field, which he...
Purpose: Macular degeneration can be severely disabling as patients frequently develop central blin...
Abstract—Sixty readers were evaluated for visual function and text-navigation ability. The visual fi...
Although many individuals with a central scotoma develop eccentric fixation most often beneath or le...
AbstractThe reading strategies in individuals with central scotomas and more than one preferred reti...
Individuals with macular degeneration often develop a Preferred Retinal Locus (PRL) used in place of...
AbstractPatients with a central scotoma usually use a preferred retinal locus (PRL) consistently in ...
Patients with central field loss (CFL) have to use eccentric vision and complain particularly about ...
AbstractHorizontally scrolling text is, in theory, ideally suited to enhance viewing strategies reco...
Abstract — Patients referred for low vision rehabilitation had MNREAD Acuity (MNRead), visual acuity...
Background: Reading with a central scotoma involves the use of preferred retinal loci (PRLs) that en...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Subjects with a ring scotoma can use two retinal loci, a foveal and a peripher...
Patients with foveal vision loss can use a "preferred retinal locus" (PRL) instead. The PRL becomes ...
ISBN : 978-2-9532965-0-1We present an ideal observer analysis of single word reading in normal reade...