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Johnson C, Sayed A, McSoley J, Durbin M, Kashem R, Nicklin A, et al.
J Glaucoma . 2023 Jun; 32(8):647-657. PMID: 37311012
Prcis: This study of inter-test comparability of a novel visual field application installed on an augmented-reality portable headset and Humphrey field analyzer Swedish interactive thresholding algorithm (SITA) Standard visual field...
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Opoku-Baah C, Schoenhaut A, Vassall S, Tovar D, Ramachandran R, Wallace M
J Assoc Res Otolaryngol . 2021 May; 22(4):365-386. PMID: 34014416
In a naturalistic environment, auditory cues are often accompanied by information from other senses, which can be redundant with or complementary to the auditory information. Although the multisensory interactions derived...
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Opoku-Baah C, Wallace M
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci . 2021 Mar; 62(3):7. PMID: 33661284
Purpose: The goal of this study was to examine the behavioral effects and to suggest possible underlying mechanisms of binocularity on audiovisual temporal perception in normally-sighted individuals. Methods: Participants performed...
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Opoku-Baah C, Wallace M
J Vis . 2020 Aug; 20(8):8. PMID: 32761108
The human brain retains a striking degree of plasticity into adulthood. Recent studies have demonstrated that a short period of altered visual experience (via monocular deprivation) can change the dynamics...
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Wen P, Opoku-Baah C, Park M, Blake R
Vision (Basel) . 2020 Mar; 4(1). PMID: 32138261
This study assesses the fidelity with which people can make temporal order judgments (TOJ) between auditory and visual onsets and offsets. Using an adaptive staircase task administered to a large...
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Koomson N, Amedo A, Opoku-Baah C, Ampeh P, Ankamah E, Bonsu K
Optom Vis Sci . 2016 Apr; 93(7):683-91. PMID: 27058593
Purpose: To determine the relationship between accommodative lag and rate of myopia progression when Ghanaian myopic school children are either undercorrected or fully corrected with single vision lenses. Methods: A...