Computerized Visual Fields: What They are and how to Use ThemWilliam R. Whalen, George L. Spaeth |
Contents
The Development of Computerized Perimetry | 11 |
Computerized Techniques of Threshold Determination | 29 |
Fluctuations in Computerized Perimetry | 45 |
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abnormal ACTUAL analysis Arch automated average central 30 degree changes Chapter clinical computerized perimetry considered corrected decibels defects degree visual field demonstrating depression described determination deviation differential light sensitivity discussed display distribution disturbed error estimate example False neg Fankhauser F field defects Figure fixation fluctuation function given glaucoma gray scale grid increase indicate initial International interpretation limits loss lower luminance manual mean measured method nasal normal values obtained Octopus operator Ophthalmol optic patient performed perimeter peripheral points positive possible present printout Program number quantitative Questions region relative reliability Repetitions represents resolution response retinal right eye SAPRO scotoma screening Series showing shown significant single spatial standard static perimetry statistical stimulus strategy technique temporal test locations threshold values tion variability vision visual field examination