Journal article

Spatial vision in older adults: perceptual changes and neural bases

AM McKendrick, YM Chan, BN Nguyen

Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics | WILEY | Published : 2018

Abstract

Purpose: The number of older adults is rapidly increasing internationally, leading to a significant increase in research on how healthy ageing impacts vision. Most clinical assessments of spatial vision involve simple detection (letter acuity, grating contrast sensitivity, perimetry). However, most natural visual environments are more spatially complicated, requiring contrast discrimination, and the delineation of object boundaries and contours, which are typically present on non-uniform backgrounds. In this review we discuss recent research that reports on the effects of normal ageing on these more complex visual functions, specifically in the context of recent neurophysiological studies. R..

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