Topical Meeting on Noninvasive Assessment of the Visual System 1987
DOI: 10.1364/navs.1987.wa1
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The Effect of Telescopic Spectacles on Visual Acuity During Head Motion

Abstract: Telescopic spectacles are commonly prescribed to the visually impaired. However, many such low vision patients cannot use spectacle magnifiers effectively. This may be because these patients cannot maintain adequate stability of the magnified image on the retina during head movements. Head movements are the ubiquitous consequence of ambulation, tremor, and postural instability.

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