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Dynamic Visual Tests to Identify and Quantify Visual Damage and Repair Following Demyelination in Optic Neuritis Patients
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Dynamic Visual Tests to Identify and Quantify Visual Damage and Repair Following Demyelination in Optic Neuritis Patients
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12:23 min

April 14, 2014

Chapters

  • 00:05Title
  • 02:25Object from Motion Protocol: Learning Phase
  • 03:56Object from Motion Protocol: Testing Phase
  • 06:06Time-constrained Stereo Protocol: Learning Phase
  • 07:54Time-constrained Stereo Protocol: Testing Phase
  • 09:21Results: OFM and Stereo Perception Following Optic Nerve Demyelination
  • 11:52Conclusion

Summary

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Object From Motion (OFM) and Time-constrained stereo protocols are sensitive tools to identify monocular and binocular dynamic visual function deficits, which are uniquely affected in optic neuritis patients. Furthermore, these tests may be used as quantitative noninvasive tools to assess the extent of myelination along visual pathways.

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