Journal of Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology

Journal of Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology
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ISSN: 2155-9570

Robert B. Goldstein

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  • Case Report
    Hazard Detection by Drivers with Paracentral Homonymous Field Loss: A Small Case Series
    Author(s): Bronstad P Matthew, Bowers Alex R, Albu, Amanda, Goldstein, Robert B and Peli EliBronstad P Matthew, Bowers Alex R, Albu, Amanda, Goldstein, Robert B and Peli Eli

    Introduction: Stroke frequently causes homonymous visual field loss. We previously found in a driving simulator that patients with complete homonymous hemianopia had difficulty detecting potential hazards on the side of the field loss. Here we measured the effects of limited paracentral homonymous field loss on detection performance. Methods: Three patients with paracentral homonymous scotomas, yet meeting vision requirements for driving in the United States, performed a pedestrian detection task while driving in a simulator. Pedestrians appeared in a variety of potentially hazardous situations on both sides of the road. Three age- and gender-matched control participants with normal vision participated for comparison purposes. Results: Pedestrians appearing in the scotomatous side of the visual field were less likely to be.. View More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2155-9570.S5-001

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