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Using magnetic resonance imaging to assess visual deficits : a review [PDF]
PURPOSE: Over the last two decades, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been widely used in neuroscience research to assess both structure and function in the brain in health and disease.
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Biochemical, endocrine, and hematological factors in human oxygen tolerance extension: Predictive studies 6 [PDF]
The Predictive Studies VI (Biochemical, endocrine, and hematological factors in human oxygen tolerance extension) Program consisted of two related areas of research activity, integrated in design and performance, that were each based on an ongoing ...
Clark, J. M., Lambertsen, C. J.
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SHORT WAVELENGTH AUTOMATED PERIMETRY CAN DETECT VISUAL FIELD CHANGES IN DIABETIC PATIENTS WITHOUT RETINOPATHY: AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY [PDF]
Background The purpose of the research was to assess the efficacy of SAP and SWAP-blue on yellow in detecting several changes taking place in the retinal sensitivity of the visual field in diabetic patients either with retinopathy or without retinopathy.
Beura, Lopamudra, Dash, Snehalata
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The influence of sampling errors on test-retest variability in perimetry [PDF]
PURPOSE. To determine whether visual fields measured by standard automated perimetry (SAP) can be distorted by higherspatial-frequency image components and, in particular, whether test-retest variability of SAP fields can be explained by the combination ...
Maddess, Ted
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Review of the Use of SWAP and FDT for the Early Detection of Visual Field Loss. [PDF]
McBride, J, Rowe, FJ
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Visual field and structural alterations in age-related macular degeneration [PDF]
The thesis investigated progression of the central 10° visual field with structural changes at the macula in a cross-section of patients with varying degrees of agerelated macular degeneration (AMD).
Acton, Jennifer H.
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A Longitudinal Study Investigating Retinal Function in RPGR-Associated Retinitis Pigmentosa [PDF]
Inherited Retinal Disease (IRD) is currently the leading cause of blindness certification in the working age population (16-64 years) in many developed countries, including England and Wales and the second commonest in childhood[1, 2]. A large proportion
Anikina, Evgenia V.
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A New Model for Assessment of Change in Visual Function in Diabetes [PDF]
The purpose of this thesis was to determine whether perimetry using a new model to interpret deterioration or improvement in the visual field can be employed to assess change in visual function over time in diabetes.
Hellgren, Karl-Johan
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