Random Dot Motion Perimetry in Patients With Glaucoma and in Normal Subjects

Volume: 120, Issue: 5, Pages: 587 - 596
Published: Nov 1, 1995
Abstract
Purpose To determine whether patients with primary open-angle glaucoma have an increase in size thresholds, prolongation of reaction times, and greater localization errors to random dot motion stimuli than normal subjects. Methods Motion perimetry, a computer graphics method of visual field testing, quantitates a subject's ability to detect a correlated shift in position of dots within a defined circular area against a background of fixed dots....
Paper Details
Title
Random Dot Motion Perimetry in Patients With Glaucoma and in Normal Subjects
Published Date
Nov 1, 1995
Volume
120
Issue
5
Pages
587 - 596
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