Visual illusions: An interesting tool to investigate developmental dyslexia and autism spectrum disorder

S Gori, M Molteni, A Facoetti - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2016 - frontiersin.org
A visual illusion refers to a percept that is different in some aspect from the physical stimulus.
Illusions are a powerful non-invasive tool for understanding the neurobiology of vision …

[HTML][HTML] Detecting early glaucoma by assessment of retinal nerve fiber layer thickness and visual function

C Bowd, LM Zangwill, CC Berry… - … & visual science, 2001 - arvojournals.org
purpose. To compare the abilities of scanning laser polarimetry (SLP), optical coherence
tomography (OCT), short-wavelength automated perimetry (SWAP), and frequency-doubling …

Motion perception in glaucoma patients: a review

N Shabana, VC Pérès, A Carkeet, PTK Chew - Survey of ophthalmology, 2003 - Elsevier
Most of the histopathological and psychophysical studies in glaucoma reveal a preferential
damage to the magnocellular (M) pathway although a few of them support a damage to the …

[HTML][HTML] Visual function–specific perimetry for indirect comparison of different ganglion cell populations in glaucoma

PA Sample, CF Bosworth… - … & visual science, 2000 - tvst.arvojournals.org
purpose. To compare short-wavelength automated perimetry, frequency-doubling
technology perimetry, and motion-automated perimetry, each of which assesses different …

Inner retinal visual dysfunction is a sensitive marker of non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy

GR Jackson, IU Scott, DA Quillen, LE Walter… - British Journal of …, 2012 - bjo.bmj.com
Aims To determine the effect of diabetes on inner and outer retinal function in persons with
diabetes and no clinically detectable retinopathy or with non-proliferative diabetic …

Magnocellular-dorsal pathway and sub-lexical route in developmental dyslexia

S Gori, P Cecchini, A Bigoni, M Molteni… - Frontiers in human …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Although developmental dyslexia (DD) is frequently associate with a phonological deficit,
the underlying neurobiological cause remains undetermined. Recently, a new model, called …

[HTML][HTML] An examination of physiological mechanisms underlying the frequency-doubling illusion

AJR White, H Sun, WH Swanson… - … Ophthalmology & Visual …, 2002 - jov.arvojournals.org
purpose. The frequency-doubling illusion is an apparent doubling of spatial frequency when
a sinusoidal grating is modulated rapidly in temporal counterphase. It has been proposed …

[HTML][HTML] Isolating the M (y)-cell response in dyslexia using the spatial frequency doubling illusion

K Pammer, C Wheatley - Vision research, 2001 - Elsevier
The contribution of M (y)-cell activity within a framework of a magnocellular-deficit theory of
dyslexia is currently unknown. Twenty-one dyslexic readers and 19 control readers were …

Adults with dyslexia show deficits on spatial frequency doubling and visual attention tasks

J Buchholz, E McKone - Dyslexia, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
We examine the visual processing of high‐functioning adults with developmental dyslexia
(mean Performance IQ= 126.5) and current phonological problems. In comparison to an age …

Detection of early visual field loss in glaucoma using frequency-doubling perimetry and short-wavelength automated perimetry

JA Landers, I Goldberg, SL Graham - Archives of ophthalmology, 2003 - jamanetwork.com
Objective To investigate whether frequency-doubling perimetry (FDP) predicts future visual
field loss with achromatic automated perimetry (AAP), just as it may be predicted with short …