
For the rehabilitation of people with impaired vision, it is essential to have adequate (preferably quantitative) information about their residual visual functions. Special attention is given to the extra information provided by the results of measurement of the contrast sensitivity, especially in combination with the results of other measurements, such as the visual field, the amount of intraocular straylight and the visual acuity. The value of the contrast sensitivity function as a predictor of the extent of dysfunctioning in the visual activities of everyday life, such as outdoor vision, reading and recognition of faces, will be discussed. As far as this is concerned, a comparison is made between the value of visual acuity and contrast sensitivity as measures of the extent of vision and visual dysfunctioning.
REHABILITATION, Contrast Sensitivity, Vision Tests, CONTRAST SENSITIVITY, Visual Acuity, Humans, Vision, Low, VISUAL IMPAIRMENT, SPATIAL CONTRAST SENSITIVITY, Visual Fields, VISUAL ASSESSMENT
REHABILITATION, Contrast Sensitivity, Vision Tests, CONTRAST SENSITIVITY, Visual Acuity, Humans, Vision, Low, VISUAL IMPAIRMENT, SPATIAL CONTRAST SENSITIVITY, Visual Fields, VISUAL ASSESSMENT
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