
An objective indirect method of evaluating saccadic performance is of interest to optometrists and non optometrists. A sample of 1202 children ages six to fourteen were screened using the New York State Optometric Association Vision Screening Battery. The NYSOA K-D Test was part of that battery. The test is quick, easy to score and can be administered by non eye care practitioners. The test is described and normative data is presented.
Dyslexia, Male, Adolescent, Eye Movements, Vision Tests, Saccades, Vision Disorders, Humans, Female, Child
Dyslexia, Male, Adolescent, Eye Movements, Vision Tests, Saccades, Vision Disorders, Humans, Female, Child
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