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Does the optimal level of illumination improve both visual functions and visual comfort in schoolchildren with low vision? [PDF]
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Vision screening of school children in greenland 2017-2022: coverage and low vision prevalence. [PDF]
Duelund N +5 more
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Development and Psychometric Assessment of a Chinese Version of the Ultra-Low Vision Visual Functioning Questionnaire-50. [PDF]
Cong J +9 more
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Standard List for Low Vision Services: VISION 2020 Low Vision Group.
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Proceedings of the fourth international ACM conference on Assistive technologies, 2000
Graphical user interfaces are one of the more prevalent interface types which exist today. The popularity of this interface type has caused problems for users with poor vision. Because usage strategies of low vision users differ from blind users, existing research focusing on blind users is not sufficient in describing the techniques ...
Julie A. Jacko +6 more
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Graphical user interfaces are one of the more prevalent interface types which exist today. The popularity of this interface type has caused problems for users with poor vision. Because usage strategies of low vision users differ from blind users, existing research focusing on blind users is not sufficient in describing the techniques ...
Julie A. Jacko +6 more
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Optometry and Vision Science, 1996
Low vision rehabilitation often concentrates on vocational and living skills training. Nonetheless, the motivation for improving reading or travel skills may be to pursue some enjoyable recreational activity. A case report of a telescopic aid for surfing is presented, emphasizing the importance of recreation in low vision rehabilitation.
J, Owen, P, Herse
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Low vision rehabilitation often concentrates on vocational and living skills training. Nonetheless, the motivation for improving reading or travel skills may be to pursue some enjoyable recreational activity. A case report of a telescopic aid for surfing is presented, emphasizing the importance of recreation in low vision rehabilitation.
J, Owen, P, Herse
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International Journal of Computer Vision, 2000
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Freeman, William T. +2 more
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