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ID
Source
Health condition
Visual impairment
Sponsors and support
Cognitive Neuroscience, Huispost 126
P.O. Box 6500 HB, Nijmegen
ODAS
LSBS
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
-Crowding ratio (distance and near)
Secondary outcome
-Distance and near visual acuity (sensory component)
-Fixation stability (motor component)
-Saccade execution (motor component)
-Reading performance (cognitive aspect)
Background summary
Children with visual impairment show stronger crowding than children with normal vision; they have more difficulty identifying a suprathreshold object in the presence of clutter. Children with visual impairment also show a lag in their reading skills and longer visual search times than age-matched peers with normal vision. Recent studies demonstrate the potential prospects of perceptual learning to improve visual functions. However, it is still unclear which mechanisms are responsible for these improvements.
The main objective of this study is to determine whether perceptual learning can reduce crowding in children with visual impairment. In addition, the study aims to extent our understandings about the mechanisms that underlie crowding and perceptual learning. In order to do so, the effect of training on oculomotor, sensory and cognitive aspects will be evaluated separately.
Study objective
-Perceptual learning can reduce foveal crowding in children with albinism and idiopathic infantile nystagmus
Study design
N.A.
Intervention
A computerized perceptual learning training will be used to reduce crowding in children with visual impairment. Children in the experimental group train with target letters surrounded by distrators and children in the control group train with isolated letters.
Radboudumc
J. Goossens
Geert Grooteplein 21
Rotterdam 6525 EZ
The Netherlands
T: +31 243 613 699
E: J.Goossens@donders.ru.nl
Radboudumc
J. Goossens
Geert Grooteplein 21
Rotterdam 6525 EZ
The Netherlands
T: +31 243 613 699
E: J.Goossens@donders.ru.nl
Inclusion criteria
-Age 6-10 years
-Normal birth weight
-Birth at term
-No perinatal complications
-Normal development
-No motor or intellectual impairments
Exclusion criteria
-children with normal vision: distance visual acuity <20/25 or 0.80
-children with visual impairment: distance visual acuity <20/400 or 0.05
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL5104 |
NTR-old | NTR5236 |
CCMO | NL49432.091.14 |
OMON | NL-OMON40727 |