AbstractWe assessed binocular grating visual acuity with the Teller acuity cards (TAC) in 3–36-month-olds at risk for visual disorders. After 3–8 years, each child was assessed with the TAC and with a battery of tests of spatial and non-spatial vision. The initial TAC score: (1) was uncorrelated with any of the later measures; (2) had low positive, but high negative predictive value for the later tests; (3) had low sensitivity, but high specificity for identifying children with and without visual disorders, respectively. We concluded that early TAC grating acuity predicts visual outcome, but perhaps only for children with initially normal grating acuity
BACKGROUND: Several studies have reported the development of various aspects of visual function in i...
A clinical pilot study comparing refractive error and Preferential Looking (PL) visual acuity in inf...
Background: Several studies have reported the development of various aspects of visual function in i...
In a previous study (Adams, Courage, Byars, & McKim, 1994), the Teller Acuity Cards (TAC) were used ...
AbstractThe predictive characteristics of the Teller Acuity Card (TAC) procedure were examined in 12...
AbstractInterobserver reliability of the Teller acuity card (TAC) procedure for estimating acuity an...
This study evaluated the reproducibility of the Teller Acuity Cards (TAC) test, its correlation with...
Purpose: Basic research to determine clinical validity of the Lea Grating paddles has not yet been c...
This paper presents clinical data comparing visual acuity test findings in 12-36 month olds. Visual ...
Teller Acuity Cards are a new "preferential looking" procedure for the evaluation of visual acuity i...
Abstract Binocular grating acuity was tested in 138 low birth weight (LBW) neonates (birth weight...
Purpose.: To validate a novel, automated test of infant resolution acuity based on remote eye-tracki...
Purpose: Behavioral and electrophysiological methods for visual acuity estimation typically correla...
Purpose Early detection of abnormal visual acuity (VA) is crucial in the identification and managem...
Visual assessment in preverbal children mostly relies on the preferential looking paradigm. It requi...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have reported the development of various aspects of visual function in i...
A clinical pilot study comparing refractive error and Preferential Looking (PL) visual acuity in inf...
Background: Several studies have reported the development of various aspects of visual function in i...
In a previous study (Adams, Courage, Byars, & McKim, 1994), the Teller Acuity Cards (TAC) were used ...
AbstractThe predictive characteristics of the Teller Acuity Card (TAC) procedure were examined in 12...
AbstractInterobserver reliability of the Teller acuity card (TAC) procedure for estimating acuity an...
This study evaluated the reproducibility of the Teller Acuity Cards (TAC) test, its correlation with...
Purpose: Basic research to determine clinical validity of the Lea Grating paddles has not yet been c...
This paper presents clinical data comparing visual acuity test findings in 12-36 month olds. Visual ...
Teller Acuity Cards are a new "preferential looking" procedure for the evaluation of visual acuity i...
Abstract Binocular grating acuity was tested in 138 low birth weight (LBW) neonates (birth weight...
Purpose.: To validate a novel, automated test of infant resolution acuity based on remote eye-tracki...
Purpose: Behavioral and electrophysiological methods for visual acuity estimation typically correla...
Purpose Early detection of abnormal visual acuity (VA) is crucial in the identification and managem...
Visual assessment in preverbal children mostly relies on the preferential looking paradigm. It requi...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have reported the development of various aspects of visual function in i...
A clinical pilot study comparing refractive error and Preferential Looking (PL) visual acuity in inf...
Background: Several studies have reported the development of various aspects of visual function in i...