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The Impact of Pediatric Vision Disorders in Adulthood
Pediatrics, 2011In addition to refractive errors such as myopia and astigmatism, ocular disorders that occur in infants, toddlers, and children may present lifelong problems for the child. Conditions such as strabismus, amblyopia, and retinopathy of prematurity may require adaptations in adulthood.
Graham E. Quinn, Stefanie L. Davidson
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Limits of Emmetropization and Developmental Vision Disorders
Vision Science and its Applications, 1999During emmetropization both eyes of young infants grow in a highly coordinated manner toward the ideal refractive state.
Ronald S. Harwerth+2 more
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The Role of Vision in Learning Disorders
Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1977Certain subtle abnormalities in ocular motor control are to be found in virtually all children having difficulty in learning to read. This paper cites some recent literature which indicates that these visual abnormalities are, in fact, significant to the processing of visual information and thereby also significant to those who are working with ...
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2013
The neuro-ophthalmological examination combines aspects of the neurological examination and ophthalmic assessment in order to identify ophthalmic disorders arising from diseases affecting the nervous system. This chapters covers neuro-ophthalmological assessment, neuro-ophthalmic syndromes.
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The neuro-ophthalmological examination combines aspects of the neurological examination and ophthalmic assessment in order to identify ophthalmic disorders arising from diseases affecting the nervous system. This chapters covers neuro-ophthalmological assessment, neuro-ophthalmic syndromes.
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Post-traumatic stress disorder and vision
Optometry - Journal of the American Optometric Association, 2010Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be defined as a memory linked with an unpleasant emotion that results in a spectrum of psychological and physical signs and symptoms. With the expectation of at least 300,000 postdeployment veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan having PTSD, optometrists will be faced with these patients' vision problems ...
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Vision and Vision Disorders. Galen’s Physiology of Sight
2012The aim of this chapter is to present the Galenic theory of vision to provide a better understanding of the models according to which Galen represented the phenomenon of vision. Without neglecting the difficulties associated with the coexistence of both the geometric and pneumatic theories of vision, this chapter focuses on the study of physiology and ...
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Computational Neuroscience of Vision: Visual Disorders
2016The purpose of this chapter is to serve as a primer for researchers in vision not actively engaged in clinical eye care. It aims to give a broad overview of challenges in altered visual function from the perspective of clinicians. Rather than focussing on specific disease entities, it aims to describe the challenges in terms of functional changes.
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