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Assessing Visual Detection Ability for Mobility in Individuals with Low Vision. Ludt and Goodrich .

Change in Visual Perceptual Detection Distances for Low Vision Travelers as a Result of Dynamic Visual Assessment and Training. Ludt and Goodrich.

The Adjustment Process.
The Foundation Fighting Blindness

Frequently Used Terms to Express Visual Acuity

Reading and Writing Ophthalmology Notes. UIC.EDU

Helpful Websites for Eye, Low Vision, and Medical Information. TSBVI

Guide to Low Vision

The Low Vision Examination

Sensitivity to People with Partial Eyesight

The Five-Stage Process of Being a Successful Low Vision Patient by Tom Perski

Getting the Most Out of Your Low Vision Experience LOW VISION - THE RULES OF THE GAME by Tom Perski

Going to a Low Vision Center - What You Should Know and What to Expect By Tom Perski

The Person Behind the Eyes: Vision Loss from the Patient's Perspective by Gail Handler

Multi-handicap, low vision and the teaching of mobility (Part 2) by Allan G. Dodds. The British Journal of Visual Impairment, Autumn 1985, Vol.III, No. 3.

What is rehabilitation? Standing Conference of Organisations Concerned with the Blind and Partially Sighted, Open Forum, 4 June 1986. Summary prepared by Monique Raffray. The forum consisted of three talks on rehabilitation followed by discussion. The British Journal of Visual Impairment, Autumn 1986, Vol., No. 3. The subject was considered from three points of view. medical and psychological; social service provision; and consumer approach.

Use of Blindfolds for People with Low Vision: STRATEGY OR CONCEPT? FUNDAMENTAL TRUTH OR PERSONAL CONVICTION? Phil Hatlen, Superintendent
Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired

WHAT IS AMD ?


CONTRAST SENSITIVITY AND LOW VISION

Make Your Own Vision Impairment Simulators by Dona Sauerburger, COMS. With input from:Dr. Duane Geruschat, COMS ,Dr. Laura Bozeman, COMS.

Scanning for Cars by Dona Sauerburger, COMS. Winter 2003 Newsletter, AER Orientation and Mobility Division.

 

The Eye

How Vision Works by Dr. Carl Bianco, M.D.

The Eye And How It Works

Selected Anomalies and Diseases of the Eye. Compiled by Virginia E. Bishop, Ph.D.

How the Body Works : Exploring the Eye


How the Body Works : The Six Ocular Muscles

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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