Background/aims: To investigate crowding ratios in children with a visual impairment due to ocular disease (n = 58) and normally sighted children (n = 75) aged 4 to 8 years using several variants of two clinically available tests with different optotype spacing (fixed or proportional to the optotype size). Methods: Crowding ratios, calculated by dividing the single acuity by the linear acuity, were measured binocularly with the C-test and the LH line chart. Ratios >1.00 indicate crowding. Results: The charts with fixed spacing revealed significantly higher crowding ratios for visually impaired children than normally sighted children (both for measurements at 40 cm and 5 m). The age-related reduction of the crowding ratios seen in normally s...
AbstractThis study investigates the influence of oculomotor control, crowding, and attentional facto...
This study investigates the influence of oculomotor control, crowding, and attentional factors on vi...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study investigates the influence of oculomotor control, crowding,...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: To investigate crowding ratios in children with a visual impairment due to ocular d...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground/aims: To investigate crowding ratios in children with a vis...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND/AIMS: To investigate crowding ratios in children with a vis...
Purpose. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of test design (crowding) and age on vi...
Purpose. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of test design (crowding) and age on vi...
BACKGROUND: This systematic review gives an overview of foveal crowding (the inability to recognize ...
AbstractCrowding refers to the degradation of visual acuity for target optotypes with, versus withou...
Eye charts are typically optimized to assess visual acuity (VA) with constant and controlled spacing...
Background: This systematic review gives an overview of foveal crowding (the inability to recognize ...
Background - This systematic review gives an overview of foveal crowding (the inability to recognize...
Contains fulltext : 160094.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Thi...
a b s t r a c t Crowding refers to impaired target recognition caused by surrounding contours. We in...
AbstractThis study investigates the influence of oculomotor control, crowding, and attentional facto...
This study investigates the influence of oculomotor control, crowding, and attentional factors on vi...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study investigates the influence of oculomotor control, crowding,...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: To investigate crowding ratios in children with a visual impairment due to ocular d...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground/aims: To investigate crowding ratios in children with a vis...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND/AIMS: To investigate crowding ratios in children with a vis...
Purpose. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of test design (crowding) and age on vi...
Purpose. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of test design (crowding) and age on vi...
BACKGROUND: This systematic review gives an overview of foveal crowding (the inability to recognize ...
AbstractCrowding refers to the degradation of visual acuity for target optotypes with, versus withou...
Eye charts are typically optimized to assess visual acuity (VA) with constant and controlled spacing...
Background: This systematic review gives an overview of foveal crowding (the inability to recognize ...
Background - This systematic review gives an overview of foveal crowding (the inability to recognize...
Contains fulltext : 160094.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Thi...
a b s t r a c t Crowding refers to impaired target recognition caused by surrounding contours. We in...
AbstractThis study investigates the influence of oculomotor control, crowding, and attentional facto...
This study investigates the influence of oculomotor control, crowding, and attentional factors on vi...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study investigates the influence of oculomotor control, crowding,...