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Hard braking events in bioptic drivers with central vision impairment
Abstract Purpose Some individuals with central vision impairment can obtain or maintain driving privileges using bioptic telescopes. Previous work has often demonstrated an increased collision risk for bioptic drivers, but some on‐road studies find similar safety to that of normally sighted drivers.
Rebecca A. Deffler+3 more
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Influence of labyrinth orientation relative to gravity on responses elicited by stimulation of the horizontal semicircular canals [PDF]
Gravity labyrinth orientation influence on responses from stimulation of horizontal semicircular ...
Correia, M. J., Guedry, F. E., Jr.
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Abstract Introduction Vision therapy is an effective treatment option for binocular vision and accommodative anomalies. However, its effect on typical binocular vision is less documented. The aim of this study was to evaluate objectively the change in near fusional vergence amplitudes in adults with typical binocular vision after performing a vision ...
Cristina Rovira‐Gay+4 more
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Effects of prolonged caloric stimulation upon oculomotor, vestibulospinal, and segmental spinal activity [PDF]
Prolonged hot or cold stimulation effects on eye movements, vestibulospinal, and segmental spinal activities in ...
Ades, H. W.+2 more
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FGF14 GAA Intronic Expansion in Unsolved Adult‐Onset Ataxia in the Care4Rare Canada Consortium
ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Spinocerebellar ataxias (SCA) represent a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of progressive neurodegenerative diseases with prominent cerebellar atrophy. Recently, a novel pathogenic repeat expansion in intron 1 of FGF14 was identified, causing adult‐onset SCA (SCA27B). We aimed to determine the proportion
Alexanne Cuillerier+20 more
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Treatment of anterior canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo by a prolonged forced position procedure [PDF]
Crevits, Luc
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Improving Adult Vision Through Pathway‐Specific Training in Augmented Reality
Traditional perceptual training approaches are limited by stimulus specificity, treatment efficacy, and patient compliance. A novel altered reality (AR) method is developed to enhance pathway‐specific functions in human adults while performing everyday activities.
Yige Gao+4 more
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Incidence and Types of Pediatric Nystagmus.
D. Nash, N. Diehl, B. Mohney
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