Gordon E Legge
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Recent Articles
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Chung S, Legge G
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
. 2025 Feb;
66(2):62.
PMID: 39992670
Purpose: Reading is slow and difficult for many people with central vision loss. Numerous studies have used peripheral vision in normally sighted individuals without ocular disease as a model for...
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Wu Y, Yu D, Goldstein J, Kwon M, Gobeille M, Watson E, et al.
Transl Vis Sci Technol
. 2024 Sep;
13(9):20.
PMID: 39292468
Purpose: This study explored whether visual acuity (VA) can be inferred from self-reported ability to recognize everyday objects using a set of yes/no questions. Methods: Participants answered 100 yes/no questions...
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Lei Q, Gage R, Kersten D, Legge G
Optom Vis Sci
. 2024 Jul;
101(6):399-407.
PMID: 38990238
Significance: Poor visibility of indoor features such as steps and ramps can pose mobility hazards for people with low vision. For purposes of architectural design, it is important to understand...
4.
Xiong Y, Kwon M, Bittner A, Virgili G, Giacomelli G, Legge G
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
. 2024 May;
61(6):40.
PMID: 38755787
Purpose: Visual acuity (VA) and contrast sensitivity (CS) characterize different aspects of visual function. Whereas VA is a standard test in routine eye exams and clinical trials, CS is often...
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Flowers C, Legge G, Engel S
J Vis
. 2024 Apr;
24(4):17.
PMID: 38635281
Reading is a primary concern of patients with central field loss (CFL) because it is typically performed with foveal vision. Spatial remapping offers one potential avenue to aid in reading;...
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Xiong Y, Nemargut J, Bradley C, Wittich W, Legge G
Sci Rep
. 2024 Apr;
14(1):7911.
PMID: 38575713
Spatial localization is important for social interaction and safe mobility, and relies heavily on vision and hearing. While people with vision or hearing impairment compensate with their intact sense, people...
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Liu S, Kersten D, Legge G
J Vis
. 2023 Oct;
23(12):3.
PMID: 37801321
When an observer moves in space, the retinal projection of a stationary object either expands if the motion is toward the object or shifts horizontally if the motion contains a...
8.
Xiong Y, Addleman D, Nguyen N, Nelson P, Legge G
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
. 2023 Sep;
64(12):23.
PMID: 37703039
Purpose: In the United States, AMD is a leading cause of low vision that leads to central vision loss and has a high co-occurrence with hearing loss. The impact of...
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Silson E, Gouws A, Legge G, Morland A
Cortex
. 2022 Sep;
155:277-286.
PMID: 36054997
Braille reading and other tactile discrimination tasks recruit the visual cortex of both blind and normally sighted individuals undergoing short-term visual deprivation. Prior functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) work in...
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Xiong Y, Atilgan N, Fletcher D, Legge G
Optom Vis Sci
. 2022 Jun;
99(8):655-661.
PMID: 35731508
Significance: Digital reading devices have become increasingly popular among people with low vision. Because displays come in many sizes ranging from smart watches to large desktop computer displays, it is...