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Homonymous hemianopia: a critical analysis of optical devices, compensatory training, and …


VS Pelak, M Dubin, E Whitney - Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2007 - Springer
Opinion statement Homonymous hemianopia (HH) results from damage to visual
pathways posterior to the optic chiasm. Due to the significant functional
impairment that can result, rehabilitative techniques and devices intended ...
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Community-based trial of a peripheral prism visual field expansion device for hemianopia

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AR Bowers, K Keeney, E Peli - Archives of ophthalmology, 2008 - archopht.highwire.org
Methods Forty-three participants with homonymous hemianopia were fitted with
temporary press-on Fresnel peripheral prism segments of 40 prism diopters.
Follow-up questionnaires evaluating functional benefits for mobility were ...
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Clinical treatment options for patients with homonymous visual field defects


AR Lane, DT Smith, T Schenk, 2008 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
The objective of this review is to evaluate treatments for homonymous visual
field defects (HVFDs). We distinguish between three treatments: visual
restoration training (VRT), optical aids, and compensatory training. VRT is ...
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[PDF] Facilitation of return during scene viewing


TJ Smith, JM Henderson - Visual Cognition, 2009 - psy.ed.ac.uk
Page 1. Preprint –Smith & Henderson (in press) Visual Cognition Facilitation of
Return during Scene Viewing Tim J. Smith and John M. Henderson ...
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Vision restoration therapy and raising red flags too early


BA Sabel - British Medical Journal, 2006 - bjo.bmj.com
3 De Becker I, Walter M, Noel LP. Phenotypic variations in patients with a 1630
AT point mutation in the PAX6 gene. Can J Ophthalmol 2004;39:272–8. 4 Ritch R,
Forbes M, Hetherington J Jr, et al. Congenital ectropion uveae with ...
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Comparing explorative saccade and flicker training in hemianopia: A randomized controlled …


T Roth, AN Sokolov, A Messias, P Roth, M … - Neurology, 2009 - AAN Enterprises
Results: EST yielded a reduced (post/pre, 47%) digit-search RT for the blind
side. Natural search RT decreased (post/pre, 23%) on the blind side but not on
the seeing side. After FT, both sides' RT remained unchanged. Only with EST ...
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Properties of the regained visual field after visual detection training of hemianopsia patients

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DP Bergsma, GJ Van der Wildt - Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 2008 - IOS Press
Abstract. Purpose: To study the quality of the visual field areas that were
regained after training. In those areas, we measured some of the elementary
visual properties that make up the quality of visual functioning in ...
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Rehabilitation of hemianopia


TM Schofield, AP Leff - Current opinion in neurology, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Introduction Homonymous visual field defects (HVFDs) are a com- mon complication
of stroke, head injury and brain tumours, with homonymous hemianopia being the
pat- tern most frequently seen [1]. Damage is usually to either the ...
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[PDF] Neurology Grand Rounds


SMSMD PhD - baylorcollegeofmedicine.info
References: 1. Hallett M. Plasticity of the human motor cortex and recovery from
stroke. Brain Research Reviews. 2001; 36:169-174. 2. Pambakian ALM, Kennard C.
Can visual function be restored in patients with homonymous hemianopia. ...
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Approaches to rehabilitation for visual field defects following brain lesions


EB Plow, S Maguire, S Obretenova, A … - Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2009 - ingentaconnect.com
Visual field deficits are common and debilitating consequences of brain insult,
such as vascular events or trauma. The following review presents literature on
functional impairments, rehabili- tation techniques and critiques regarding ...
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