Cerebral visual impairment (CVI) is a visual impairment that does not originate from an ocular deficiency, but is caused by malfunctions in the visual pathways of the brain 1. The following definition ...
The cerebral cortex contains diverse neural representations of the visual scene, each enabling distinct visual and spatial abilities. However, the extent to which representations are distributed or ...
Critical flicker fusion (CFF), a measure of visual processing speed, predicts executive function in younger and older adults and may be helpful in predicting decline in executive function, say ...
Researchers at Loughborough University have found that reduced visual processing speed can flag dementia risk as many as 12 years before a clinical diagnosis, based on a large prospective study of ...
Glaucoma patients show slower visual response times, indicating impaired visual signal processing rather than motor or attention deficits. The study involved glaucoma patients and healthy controls, ...