People with a reduced visual field due to glaucoma or stroke who regained their licenses after passing a simulator-based assessment showed similar driving performance on the road as that of their ...
Glaucoma damages the optic nerve and can lead to blindness if you do not treat the condition. You can get regular eye exams ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Angling a patient’s face can negate the effect of facial contour on visual field testing. AI may help predict ...
Patricia DeLucia has spent decades studying something many of us never think about: judgments about collisions that are crucial for safety. But the roots of her research stretch back to her childhood, ...
Visual snow syndrome involves flickering dots in your field of vision. It’s unclear what causes it, but experts suspect it has neurological origins. Share on Pinterest Alexander Spatari (street), ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . We found that current opaque eye patches can cause 18 problems during visual field testing. Most unusual was ...
We love hearing about a good experiment, and here’s a pretty neat one: researchers used a VR headset, an off-the-shelf VR360 camera, and some custom software to glue them together. The result?
Visual snow is a neurologic condition in which a person’s vision is altered in several ways, chief among them is seeing innumerable small flickering dots where none exist. Researchers have likened the ...