Recent understanding of binocular vision in the natural environment with clinical implications

TR Candy, LK Cormack - Progress in retinal and eye research, 2022 - Elsevier
Technological advances in recent decades have allowed us to measure both the information
available to the visual system in the natural environment and the rich array of behaviors that …

A systematic review of extended reality (XR) for understanding and augmenting vision loss

J Kasowski, BA Johnson, R Neydavood… - Journal of …, 2023 - jov.arvojournals.org
Over the past decade, extended reality (XR) has emerged as an assistive technology not
only to augment residual vision of people losing their sight but also to study the rudimentary …

We don't all look the same; detailed examination of peripheral looking strategies after simulated central vision loss

M Maniglia, R Jogin, KM Visscher, AR Seitz - Journal of Vision, 2020 - jov.arvojournals.org
Loss of central vision can be compensated for in part by increased use of peripheral vision.
For example, patients with macular degeneration or those experiencing simulated central …

[HTML][HTML] Consistency of preferred retinal locus across tasks and participants trained with a simulated scotoma

M Maniglia, KM Visscher, AR Seitz - Vision research, 2023 - Elsevier
After loss of central vision following retinal pathologies such as macular degeneration (MD),
patients often adopt compensatory strategies including develo** a “preferred retinal …

A gaze-contingent saccadic re-referencing training with simulated central vision loss

S Ganesan, N Melnik, E Azanon… - Journal of Vision, 2023 - jov.arvojournals.org
Patients with central vision loss (CVL) adopt an eccentric retinal location for fixation, a
preferred retinal location (PRL), to compensate for vision loss at the fovea. Although most …

Binocular visual function and fixational control in patients with macular disease: A review

I Sverdlichenko, MS Mandelcorn… - Ophthalmic and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
For normally sighted observers, the centre of the macula—the fovea—provides the sharpest
vision and serves as the reference point for the oculomotor system. Typically, healthy …

[HTML][HTML] Oculomotor changes following learned use of an eccentric retinal locus

JE Vice, MK Biles, M Maniglia, KM Visscher - Vision research, 2022 - Elsevier
People with bilateral central vision loss sometimes develop a new point of oculomotor
reference called a preferred retinal locus (PRL) that is used for fixating and planning …

Constraining the Possible Mechanisms Underlying Performance Improvements Following Peripheral Vision Training

MK Biles, M Maniglia, IS Yadav, PD Stewart… - Journal of Cognitive …, 2024 - Springer
Some training paradigms can improve performance specific to the trained portion of the
visual field. Similarly, experience with both pathological and simulated central vision loss …

Perspectives on the Combined Use of Electric Brain Stimulation and Perceptual Learning in Vision

M Maniglia - Vision, 2022 - mdpi.com
A growing body of literature offers exciting perspectives on the use of brain stimulation to
boost training-related perceptual improvements in humans. Recent studies suggest that …

[HTML][HTML] Oculomotor responses of the visual system to an artificial central scotoma may not represent genuine visuomotor adaptation

MN Ağaoğlu, W Fung, STL Chung - Journal of Vision, 2022 - tvst.arvojournals.org
Patients with central vision loss often adopt a location outside their scotoma as the new
reference for vision, the preferred retinal locus (PRL). The development of a PRL is …