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      Visual training and emotional state of people with retinitis pigmentosa

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          Development of the 25-list-item National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire

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            Enhancing the contrast sensitivity function through action video game training.

            The contrast sensitivity function (CSF) is routinely assessed in clinical evaluation of vision and is the primary limiting factor in how well one sees. CSF improvements are typically brought about by correction of the optics of the eye with eyeglasses, contact lenses or surgery. We found that the very act of action video game playing also enhanced contrast sensitivity, providing a complementary route to eyesight improvement.
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              Perceptual learning improves contrast sensitivity and visual acuity in adults with anisometropic amblyopia.

              To evaluate the effects of perceptual learning on contrast-sensitivity function and visual acuity in adult observers with amblyopia, 23 anisometropic amblyopes with a mean age of 19.3 years were recruited and divided into three groups. Subjects in Group I were trained in grating detection in the amblyopic eye near pre-training cut-off spatial frequency. Group II received a training regimen of repeated contrast-sensitivity function measurements in the amblyopic eye. Group III received no training. We found that training substantially improved visual acuity and contrast-sensitivity functions in the amblyopic eyes of all the observers in Groups I and II, although no significant performance improvement was observed in Group III. For observers in Group I, performance improvements in the amblyopic eyes were broadly tuned in spatial frequency and generalized to the fellow eyes. The latter result was not found in Group II. In a few cases tested, improvements in visual acuity following training showed about 90% retention for at least 1 year. We concluded that the visual system of adult amblyopes might still retain substantial plasticity. Perceptual learning shows potential as a clinical tool for treating child and adult amblyopia.
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                Journal
                Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development
                J Rehabil Res Dev
                Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development
                0748-7711
                1938-1352
                2013
                2013
                : 50
                : 8
                : 1157-1168
                Article
                10.1682/JRRD.2012.06.0113
                24458902
                fa29742c-02f3-4ea5-8c0e-c26e05fa9d61
                © 2013
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