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The technique, validity and clinical use of the sweep VEP


F Almoqbel, S Leat, E Irving - Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 2008 - interscience.wiley.com
Vision scientists have concentrated on studying two visual functions when it
comes to assessing the sensory visual development in human: visual acuity and
contrast sensitivity. The methods used to measure these visual functions ...
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Electrodiagnostic assessment in optic nerve disease


GE Holder, RP Gale, JF Acheson, AG Robson - Current opinion in neurology, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Recent findings: The relationship between nerve fibre layer anatomy and the
pattern visual evoked potential has been addressed, correlating axonal loss with
visual pathway dysfunction. Longitudinal assessment of multiple sclerosis ...
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Threshold determination in sweep VEP and the effects of criterion


NK Yadav, F Almoqbel, L Head, EL Irving, SJ … - Documenta Ophthalmologica, 2009 - Springer
Abstract In order to develop criteria for the range of data points used for
regression line fitting in sweep visually evoked potential (sVEP), which would
be objective, clearly specified and give good repeatabil- ity and validity, ...
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Distance doubling visual acuity test: A reliable test for nonorganic visual loss


SM Zinkernagel, DS Mojon - Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental …, 2009 - Springer
Abstract Background To determine the value of the distance doubling visual
acuity test in the diagnosis of nonorganic visual loss in a comparative
observational case series. Methods Twenty-one consecutive patients with ...
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Ein stochastischer Test zur Validitätskontrolle von Visusangaben


J Roland, U Hirsch, SP Heinrich, M Bach, M … - Der Ophthalmologe - Springer
Die Bestimmung des Visus ist eine sub- jektive Untersuchungsmethode. Als sol-
che sind in der Augenheilkunde Metho- den definiert, die auf Angaben des Pati-
enten basieren [7, 8]. Ein korrektes Er- gebnis ist nur zu erhalten, wenn ...
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