AbstractThe mechanisms mediating impaired motion perception in glaucoma were investigated. Direction discrimination thresholds for low (4.2 deg/sec) and high (12.5 deg/sec) velocity random-dot kinematograms were measured in controls and patients with glaucoma or ocular hypertension. Thresholds were elevated significantly in glaucoma patients and individual ocular hypertensives. Threshold elevations were not due to blur or pupil size. After compensating for motion reversals, high but not low velocity thresholds remained elevated. Only high velocity thresholds correlated with differential luminance sensitivity. A hypothesis that different mechanisms mediate glaucoma-induced deficits at high and low velocities is presented
<div><p>In glaucoma, the density of retinal ganglion cells is reduced. It is largely unknown how thi...
AbstractWe compared maximum displacement thresholds (Dmax) with minimum displacement thresholds (Dmi...
PURPOSE: To examine the effects of primary open-angle glaucoma and normal aging on visual sensitivit...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to determine if a clinically feasible perimetric motion test u...
BACKGROUND: Luminance, global motion and flicker sensitivities are affected in patients with primary...
AbstractThis study tests the hypothesis that abnormal motion displacement thresholds coexist with sc...
PURPOSE. This study was performed to investigate motion perception in patients with glaucoma. METHOD...
AbstractMotion direction sensitivity in glaucoma patients, glaucoma suspects and controls was assess...
Purpose: The aim of our study was to underline the changes in the movement perception for early glau...
AbstractThis study compared frequency-of-seeing curves for a line displacement test in glaucoma pati...
AbstractThis study examined whether one can differentiate between areas of known visual field loss a...
PURPOSE. Primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) is a leading cause of irreversible adult blindness and i...
Over 60 million people worldwide are diagnosed with glaucomatous optic neuropathy, which is estimate...
1. Two psychophysical tests to assess retinal function in ocular hypertension and glaucoma are descr...
Purpose: To investigate whether glaucoma produces measurable changes in eye movements. Methods: F...
<div><p>In glaucoma, the density of retinal ganglion cells is reduced. It is largely unknown how thi...
AbstractWe compared maximum displacement thresholds (Dmax) with minimum displacement thresholds (Dmi...
PURPOSE: To examine the effects of primary open-angle glaucoma and normal aging on visual sensitivit...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to determine if a clinically feasible perimetric motion test u...
BACKGROUND: Luminance, global motion and flicker sensitivities are affected in patients with primary...
AbstractThis study tests the hypothesis that abnormal motion displacement thresholds coexist with sc...
PURPOSE. This study was performed to investigate motion perception in patients with glaucoma. METHOD...
AbstractMotion direction sensitivity in glaucoma patients, glaucoma suspects and controls was assess...
Purpose: The aim of our study was to underline the changes in the movement perception for early glau...
AbstractThis study compared frequency-of-seeing curves for a line displacement test in glaucoma pati...
AbstractThis study examined whether one can differentiate between areas of known visual field loss a...
PURPOSE. Primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) is a leading cause of irreversible adult blindness and i...
Over 60 million people worldwide are diagnosed with glaucomatous optic neuropathy, which is estimate...
1. Two psychophysical tests to assess retinal function in ocular hypertension and glaucoma are descr...
Purpose: To investigate whether glaucoma produces measurable changes in eye movements. Methods: F...
<div><p>In glaucoma, the density of retinal ganglion cells is reduced. It is largely unknown how thi...
AbstractWe compared maximum displacement thresholds (Dmax) with minimum displacement thresholds (Dmi...
PURPOSE: To examine the effects of primary open-angle glaucoma and normal aging on visual sensitivit...