AbstractLittle is known about the systematic impact of blur on reading performance. The purpose of this study was to quantify the effect of dioptric blur on reading performance in a group of normally sighted young adults. We measured monocular reading performance and visual acuity for 19 observers with normal vision, for five levels of optical blur (no-blur, 0.5, 1, 2, and 3D). Dioptric blur was induced using convex trial lenses placed in front of the testing eye, with the pupil dilated and in the presence of a 3mm artificial pupil. Reading performance was assessed using eight versions of the MNREAD Acuity Chart. For each level of dioptric blur, observers read aloud sentences on one of these charts, from large to small print. Reading time f...
Background: Few studies have specifically investigated the functional effects of uncorrected astigma...
Previous studies have shown that there were four major factors that affect the reading performance, ...
t. Binocular and accommodative dysfunctions affect the efficiency and coordination of the eyes, and ...
Little is known about the systematic impact of blur on reading performance. The purpose of this stud...
It is valuable to consider the effects of blur, eccentricity and amblyopia on different measures of ...
ABSTRACT: We examined the effects of simulated dioptric blur on the degradation of visual acuity usi...
This thesis investigates binocular reading performance in individuals with amblyopia and the contrib...
The eye's optical components are imperfect and cause distortions in the retinal image that cannot be...
Humans typically make use of both of their eyes in reading and efficient processes of binocular visi...
Retinal blur experienced by myopes during near work has been linked to myopia development and progre...
Background: Visual acuity (VA) only slightly explains variability in reading performance, whereas ot...
Blur detection is affected by retinal eccentricity, but is it also affected by attentional resources...
AbstractWe investigated limits at which induced blur becomes noticeable, troublesome and objectionab...
AbstractKnowledge regarding the amount of blur perceived to be “bothersome” to an individual, namely...
AbstractRecent experiments with reading disabled children have shown that image blurring (produced w...
Background: Few studies have specifically investigated the functional effects of uncorrected astigma...
Previous studies have shown that there were four major factors that affect the reading performance, ...
t. Binocular and accommodative dysfunctions affect the efficiency and coordination of the eyes, and ...
Little is known about the systematic impact of blur on reading performance. The purpose of this stud...
It is valuable to consider the effects of blur, eccentricity and amblyopia on different measures of ...
ABSTRACT: We examined the effects of simulated dioptric blur on the degradation of visual acuity usi...
This thesis investigates binocular reading performance in individuals with amblyopia and the contrib...
The eye's optical components are imperfect and cause distortions in the retinal image that cannot be...
Humans typically make use of both of their eyes in reading and efficient processes of binocular visi...
Retinal blur experienced by myopes during near work has been linked to myopia development and progre...
Background: Visual acuity (VA) only slightly explains variability in reading performance, whereas ot...
Blur detection is affected by retinal eccentricity, but is it also affected by attentional resources...
AbstractWe investigated limits at which induced blur becomes noticeable, troublesome and objectionab...
AbstractKnowledge regarding the amount of blur perceived to be “bothersome” to an individual, namely...
AbstractRecent experiments with reading disabled children have shown that image blurring (produced w...
Background: Few studies have specifically investigated the functional effects of uncorrected astigma...
Previous studies have shown that there were four major factors that affect the reading performance, ...
t. Binocular and accommodative dysfunctions affect the efficiency and coordination of the eyes, and ...