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Results: Thirty patients median [interquartile range] age of 76 [70, 79] years and 34 controls median age of 70 [64, 75] years were examined. Four, seventeen and nine patients were classified as having early, intermediate and late AMD geographic atrophy respectively. Conclusions: People with dry AMD may not suffer from problems with face recognition until the disease is in its later stages; those with late AMD geographic atrophy are likely to have difficulty recognising faces.

The results from this study should influence the management and expectations of patients with dry AMD in both community practice and hospital clinics. Keywords: Activities of daily living; Age-related macular degeneration; Face recognition; Geographic atrophy; Low vision; Visual function. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics , 37 1 , pp. Gradually Then Suddenly? Journal of Ophthalmology , , pp. Searching for unity: Real-world versus item-based visual search in age-related eye disease.

Behavioral and Brain Sciences , Evaluation of visual field and imaging outcomes for glaucoma clinical trials an American ophthalomological society thesis.

Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society , Egan, C. The United Kingdom Diabetic Retinopathy Electronic Medical Record Users Group, Report 1: Baseline characteristics and visual acuity outcomes in eyes treated with intravitreal injections of ranibizumab for diabetic macular oedema.

British Journal of Ophthalmology , 1 , pp. More frequent, more costly? Health economic modelling aspects of monitoring glaucoma patients in England. How does age-related macular degeneration affect real-world visual ability and quality of life? BMJ Open , 6 Glen, F. Clinical and Experimental Optometry , 99 5 , pp. Monitoring ocular hypertension, how much and how often? A cost-effectiveness perspective. British Journal of Ophthalmology , 9 , pp.

Automated retinal image quality assessment on the UK Biobank dataset for epidemiological studies. Computers in Biology and Medicine , 71 , pp.

Bunce, C. Ophthalmic statistics note 8: missing data—exploring the unknown. British Journal of Ophthalmology , 3 , pp. A view on glaucoma—are we seeing it clearly?

Are rates of vision loss in patients in English glaucoma clinics slowing down over time? Trends from a decade of data. Hu, S. Ophthalmology , 12 , pp. BMC Ophthalmology , 15 1. Eye London, England , 29 12 , pp. Erratum: Are rates of vision loss in patients in English glaucoma clinics slowing down over time? Saunders, L. Ophthalmic statistics note 5: diagnostic tests—sensitivity and specificity.

British Journal of Ophthalmology , 99 9 , pp. Impact of superior and inferior visual field loss on hazard detection in a computer-based driving test. British Journal of Ophthalmology , 99 5 , pp. Fidalgo, B. Methodology and reporting of diagnostic accuracy studies of automated perimetry in glaucoma: evaluation using a standardised approach.

Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics , 35 3 , pp. The Lancet , , pp. Burton, R. Areas of the visual field important during reading in patients with glaucoma. Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology , 59 2 , pp. Disease severity in newly diagnosed glaucoma patients with visual field loss: trends from more than a decade of data. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics , 35 2 , pp. Frequency of visual field testing when monitoring patients newly diagnosed with glaucoma: mixed methods and modelling.

Acta Ophthalmologica , 93 1. Time to abandon over-simplified surrogates of ocular perfusion pressure in glaucoma research. JAMA Ophthalmology , 1 , pp.

Patterns of binocular visual field loss derived from large-scale patient data from glaucoma clinics. What's on TV? Detecting age-related neurodegenerative eye disease using eye movement scanpaths.

Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience , 6. Visual Field Progression in Glaucoma. Eye movements and reading in glaucoma: observations on patients with advanced visual field loss. Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology , 10 , pp.

Visual field progression in glaucoma: What is the specificity of the guided progression analysis? Kirwan, J. Portsmouth visual field database: an audit of glaucoma progression. Detecting abnormality in optic nerve head images using a feature extraction analysis. Biomedical Optics Express , 5 7 , pp. A qualitative investigation into patients' views on visual field testing for glaucoma monitoring.

BMJ Open , 4 1. PLoS One , 9 1. Moenter, V. Reclaiming the periphery: Automated kinetic perimetry in patients with glaucoma and healthy controls. The United Kingdom Glaucoma Treatment Study: a multicenter, randomized, double-masked, placebo-controlled trial: baseline characteristics.

The United Kingdom glaucoma treatment study: A multicenter, randomized, double-masked, placebo-controlled trial: Baseline characteristics. Cook, R. Do mirror neurons really mirror and do they really code for action goals?

Cortex , 49 10 , pp. The role of ocular perfusion pressure in glaucoma cannot be studied with multivariable regression analysis applied to surrogates. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science , 54 7 , pp. Fung, S. Are practical recommendations practiced? A national multi-centre cross-sectional study on frequency of visual field testing in glaucoma.

Br J Ophthalmol , 97 7 , pp. Choice of statistical method influences apparent association between structure and function in glaucoma. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci , 54 6 , pp. Malik, R. A survey of attitudes of glaucoma subspecialists in England and Wales to visual field test intervals in relation to NICE guidelines. BMJ Open , 3 5. Asaoka, R. Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol , 5 , pp. Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology , 5 , pp. Saccadic eye movements and face recognition performance in patients with central glaucomatous visual field defects.

Vision Res , 82 , pp. Visualizing the hill of vision in 3D using the free programming language 'R'. Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol , 1 , pp. The United Kingdom glaucoma treatment study: A multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial: Design and methodology.

Ophthalmology , 1 , pp. How Does Glaucoma Look?. Patient Perception of Visual Field Loss. Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology , 1 , pp. Russell, R. New insights into measurement variability in glaucomatous visual fields from computer modelling. PLoS One , 8 A novel distribution of visual field test points to improve the correlation between structure-function measurements.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci , 53 13 , pp. Novel analytical methods for stratus OCT: alignment of the scan circle. Optom Vis Sci , 89 Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci , 53 11 , pp.

The relationship between variability and sensitivity in large-scale longitudinal visual field data. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci , 53 10 , pp.

Practical landmarks for visual field disability in glaucoma. Br J Ophthalmol , 96 9 , pp. Glaucoma and reading: exploring the effects of contrast lowering of text. Optom Vis Sci , 89 9 , pp. British Journal of Ophthalmology , 96 9 , pp. Eye movements during visual search in patients with glaucoma.

BMC Ophthalmol , 12 , p. Do patients with glaucoma have difficulty recognizing faces? Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci , 53 7 , pp. Burr, J. Surveillance for ocular hypertension: an evidence synthesis and economic evaluation. Health Technology Assessment , 16 Intervals between visual field tests when monitoring the glaucomatous patient: wait-and-see approach. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci , 53 6 , pp. Improved estimates of visual field progression using bayesian linear regression to integrate structural information in patients with ocular hypertension.

On alternative methods for measuring visual field decay: Tobit linear regression. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci , 52 13 , pp. Patients have two eyes! Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci , 52 9 , pp. Quantifying discordance between structure and function measurements in the clinical assessment of glaucoma. Archives of Ophthalmology , 9 , pp.

The direction of research into visual disability and quality of life in glaucoma. Aligning scan acquisition circles in optical coherence tomography images of the retinal nerve fibre layer.

The effect of induced intraocular straylight on perimetric tests. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci , 52 6 , pp. An exploratory study of visual search performance in glaucoma. Ophthalmic Physiol Opt , 31 3 , pp. Crossland, M. O'Leary, N. An in silico model of scanning laser tomography image series: an alternative benchmark for the specificity of progression algorithms.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci , 51 12 , pp. FloatingCanvas: quantification of 3D retinal structures from spectral-domain optical coherence tomography. Opt Express , 18 24 , pp. Predicting visual function from the measurements of retinal nerve fiber layer structure. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci , 51 11 , pp. Myint, J.

Development of a competency framework for optometrists with a specialist interest in glaucoma. Eye Lond , 24 9 , pp. Glaucomatous progression in series of stereoscopic photographs and Heidelberg retina tomograph images.

Arch Ophthalmol , 5 , pp. Exploring eye movements in patients with glaucoma when viewing a driving scene. PLoS One , 5 3. Kotecha, A. The relationship between diurnal variations in intraocular pressure measurements and central corneal thickness and corneal hysteresis.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci , 50 9 , pp. Wall, M. The functional consequences of glaucoma for eye-hand coordination. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci , 50 1 , pp. Chisholm, C. Assessing visual fields for driving in patients with paracentral scotomata. British Journal of Ophthalmology , 92 2 , pp. Evaluating the effect of the new alignment algorithm for longitudinal series of Heidelberg retina tomography images. Acta ophthalmologica , 86 2 , pp.

Strouthidis, N. Monitoring glaucomatous visual field progression: The effect of a novel spatial filter. Measurement variability in Heidelberg retina tomograph imaging of neuroretinal rim area. Structure and function in glaucoma: The relationship between a functional visual field map and an anatomic retinal map. Integrated visual fields: a new approach to measuring the binocular field of view and visual disability.

Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology , 3 , pp. A practical approach to measuring the visual field component of fitness to drive. British Journal of Ophthalmology , 88 9 , pp. Gardiner, S. Reducing noise in suspected glaucomatous visual fields by using a new spatial filter.

Vision Research , 44 8 , pp. Viswanathan, A. Interobserver agreement on visual field progression in glaucoma: a comparison of methods. British Journal of Ophthalmology , 87 6 , pp. Kogure, S. Agreement between frequency doubling perimetry and static perimetry in eyes with high tension glaucoma and normal tension glaucoma. British Journal of Ophthalmology , 87 5 , pp. Examination of different pointwise linear regression methods for determining visual field progression.

Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science , 43 5 , pp. Frequency of testing for detecting visual field progression. British Journal of Ophthalmology , 86 5 , pp. Severity and Stability of Glaucoma. Archives of Ophthalmology , 4 , pp. Edgar, D. Effects of dipivefrin and pilocarpine on pupil diameter, automated perimetry and LogMAR acuity.

Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol , 2 , pp. Westcott, M. Characteristics of frequency-of-seeing curves for a motion stimulus in glaucoma eyes, glaucoma suspect eyes, and normal eyes. Vision Research , 39 3 , pp. Simulating binocular visual field status in glaucoma. British Journal of Ophthalmology , 82 11 , pp. Assessing the binocular visual field in glaucoma using monocular test results.

Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science , 38 4. Inter-observer agreement on visual field progression in glaucoma: A comparison of methods. Bhandari, A.

Ophthalmology , 7 , pp. High spatial resolution automated perimetry in glaucoma. British Journal of Ophthalmology , 81 6 , pp.

Improving the prediction of visual field progression in glaucoma using spatial processing. McNaught, A. Visual field progression: Comparison of Humphrey Statpac2 and pointwise linear regression analysis. Predicting long-term visual field outcome in progressive glaucoma using different lengths of field series. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science , 37 3. Fitzke, F.



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