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Clinical & Experimental Optometry
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July 24, 2002
Determining magnification for reading with low vision
Allen C Y Cheong, Jan E Lovie-Kitchin, Alex R Bowers
JAMA Ophthalmology
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July 22, 2021
Home-Use Evaluation of a Wearable Collision Warning Device for Individuals With Severe Vision Impairments: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Shrinivas Pundlik, Vilte Baliutaviciute, Mojtaba Moharrer, et al.
Translational Vision Science & Technology
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January 24, 2018
Driving With Hemianopia VI: Peripheral Prisms and Perceptual-Motor Training Improve Detection in a Driving Simulator
Kevin E Houston, Eli Peli, Robert B Goldstein, et al.
Journal of Vision
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February 20, 2016
Mobile gaze tracking system for outdoor walking behavioral studies
Matteo Tomasi, Shrinivas Pundlik, Alex R Bowers, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
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July 31, 2010
Driving with hemianopia, II: lane position and steering in a driving simulator
Alex R Bowers, Aaron J Mandel, Robert B Goldstein, et al.
Optometry and Vision Science : Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry
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August 8, 2009
Does a line guide improve reading performance with stand magnifiers?
Allen M Y Cheong, Alex R Bowers, Jan E Lovie-Kitchin
Plos One
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September 3, 2015
Driving with Central Visual Field Loss II: How Scotomas above or below the Preferred Retinal Locus (PRL) Affect Hazard Detection in a Driving Simulator
P Matthew Bronstad, Amanda Albu, Alex R Bowers, et al.
JAMA Ophthalmology
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January 19, 2013
Driving with central field loss I: effect of central scotomas on responses to hazards
P Matthew Bronstad, Alex R Bowers, Amanda Albu, et al.
Clinical & Experimental Optometry
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July 26, 2016
Driving with central field loss III: vehicle control
P Matthew Bronstad, Amanda Albu, Robert Goldstein, et al.
Safety (Basel, Switzerland)
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November 12, 2021
Driving with hemianopia VIII: Effects of a vibro-tactile assistance system on safety and gaze behavior in pedestrian crossing situations
Roman Hölzl, Lorenz Steckhan, Christian Lehsing, et al.
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Clinical & Experimental Optometry
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July 24, 2002
Determining magnification for reading with low vision
Allen C Y Cheong, Jan E Lovie-Kitchin, Alex R Bowers
JAMA Ophthalmology
|
July 22, 2021
Home-Use Evaluation of a Wearable Collision Warning Device for Individuals With Severe Vision Impairments: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Shrinivas Pundlik, Vilte Baliutaviciute, Mojtaba Moharrer, et al.
Translational Vision Science & Technology
|
January 24, 2018
Driving With Hemianopia VI: Peripheral Prisms and Perceptual-Motor Training Improve Detection in a Driving Simulator
Kevin E Houston, Eli Peli, Robert B Goldstein, et al.
Journal of Vision
|
February 20, 2016
Mobile gaze tracking system for outdoor walking behavioral studies
Matteo Tomasi, Shrinivas Pundlik, Alex R Bowers, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
|
July 31, 2010
Driving with hemianopia, II: lane position and steering in a driving simulator
Alex R Bowers, Aaron J Mandel, Robert B Goldstein, et al.
Optometry and Vision Science : Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry
|
August 8, 2009
Does a line guide improve reading performance with stand magnifiers?
Allen M Y Cheong, Alex R Bowers, Jan E Lovie-Kitchin
Plos One
|
September 3, 2015
Driving with Central Visual Field Loss II: How Scotomas above or below the Preferred Retinal Locus (PRL) Affect Hazard Detection in a Driving Simulator
P Matthew Bronstad, Amanda Albu, Alex R Bowers, et al.
JAMA Ophthalmology
|
January 19, 2013
Driving with central field loss I: effect of central scotomas on responses to hazards
P Matthew Bronstad, Alex R Bowers, Amanda Albu, et al.
Clinical & Experimental Optometry
|
July 26, 2016
Driving with central field loss III: vehicle control
P Matthew Bronstad, Amanda Albu, Robert Goldstein, et al.
Safety (Basel, Switzerland)
|
November 12, 2021
Driving with hemianopia VIII: Effects of a vibro-tactile assistance system on safety and gaze behavior in pedestrian crossing situations
Roman Hölzl, Lorenz Steckhan, Christian Lehsing, et al.
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