Low Vision
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
978-1-4612-9152-7 (ISBN)
I.- 1. Measurement of Vision Loss: Theory and Practice Color Plates following page 10..- Section A.- New and Improved Contrast Sensitivity Approaches to Low Vision.- The Evaluation of the Reading Capability of Low Vision Patients Using the Vision Contrast Test System (VCTS).- Threshold and Suprathreshold Deficits in Color Vision in Optic Neuritis.- Contrast Sensitivity.- Section B.- The Effect of Blur Upon Psychophysical Receptive Field Properties.- Quantifying the Magnitude of Visual Impairment with Multi-flash Campimetry.- Spatial vs. Temporal Information in Suspected and Confirmed Chronic Open Angle Glaucoma.- Low Vision Management in Selected Eye Diseases.- The Role of X and Simple Cells in the Contrast Transducer Function of Low Vision and Normal Observers.- Differential Retinal Structural Damage Exhibited by Image Enhancement of Fundus Photographs.- The Visual Requirements of Mobility.- Visual Acuity Deficits and Chromatic Aberration in Pseudophakia.- Measurement of Central Fields Following Macular Degeneration.- Detection of Visual Field Defect Using Topographic Evoked Potential in Children.- Preliminary Study of Topographic Visual Evoked Potential Mapping in Children with Permanent Cortical Visual Impairment.- 2. Prescribing Low Vision Aids.- Prescribing Magnification: Strategies for Improving Accuracy and Consistency.- The Amorphic Fresnel Prism Trioptical System.- Sensorimotor Adaptation to Telescopic Spectacles.- Most Useful Visual Aids for the Partially Sighted.- Paradoxical Cases of Visual Improvement Offered by Above Average Lighting Levels in Cases of Albinism and Retinitis Pigmentosa.- Magnification Efficiency in the Low Vision Patient.- An Overview on the Use of a Low Magnification Telescope in Low Vision.- 3. Reading in Low Vision.- Observations from the Psychology of Reading Relevant to Low Vision Research.- Contrast Polarity Effects in Low Vision Reading.- Effect of Magnification and Field of View on Reading Speed Using a CCTV.- Predicting Reading Performance in Low Vision Observers with Age-Related Maculopathy (ARM).- 4. Low Vision Care.- Section A.- Visual Impairment and Disability: Enhancement and Substitution.- The Clinical Profile of a Young Visually Handicapped Population.- Pathology Characteristics and Optical Correction of 900 Low Vision Patients.- Assessment of Vision of Deaf-Blind Persons: A Review.- An Evaluation of Follow Up Systems in Two Low Vision Clinics in the United Kingdom.- Vision Examinations of Handicapped Children at the Oregon State School for the Blind.- Accommodation in the Visually Impaired Child.- Abnormal Arm Tone, Cigarette Smoking and Use of Blood Pressure Medication in a Sight Enhancement Clinic Population.- The City Study – Preliminary Findings.- Section B.- The Silver Pages: Are They Easier to Read?.- A Hierarchy of Perceptual Training in Low Vision.- Low Vision Performance as a Function of Task Characteristics.- II.- 1. Some Issues in Rehabilitation in Low Vision.- Section A.- National Long Term Care Facility Survey.- Rights of Low Vision Children and Their Parents.- Life Satisfaction of Low Vision Patients and Other Disability Groups: A Preliminary Study.- Section B.- Sight Enhancement Services – A Safety Net or a Spider’s Web?.- Strengthening Low Vision Rehabilitation Through the Accreditation Process.- A Unique Model for a Resource/Rehabilitation Centre for Consumers with Low Vision.
Zusatzinfo | XXII, 578 p. |
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Verlagsort | New York, NY |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Augenheilkunde |
Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie ► Angewandte Physik | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4612-9152-6 / 1461291526 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4612-9152-7 / 9781461291527 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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