Cornelissen Frans W
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2016 โ 2025
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8 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Fixel-Based Analysis of Visual Pathway White Matter in Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma.
FBA provides sensitive measures to assess WM changes in glaucoma.
Eye-Movement-Based Assessment of the Perceptual Consequences of Glaucomatous and Neuro-Ophthalmological Visual Field Defects.
In an ocular tracking task, patients with VFD due to different underlying pathology make EM with distinctive STP.
Visual Field Reconstruction Using fMRI-Based Techniques.
The fMRI-based reconstruction of the VF enables the evaluation of vision loss and provides useful details on the properties of the visual cortex.
Detecting and Quantifying Glaucomatous Visual Function Loss With Continuous Visual Stimulus Tracking: A Case-Control Study.
Overall, the data indicate that it is possible to detect and quantify glaucomatous visual function loss with continuous visual stimulus tracking.
Assessing Visual Crowding in Participants With Preperimetric Glaucoma Using Eye Movement and Manual Response Paradigms.
We conclude that patients with preperimetric glaucoma demonstrate heightened binocular visual crowding.
Mapping simulated visual field defects with movie-viewing pupil perimetry.
Movie-viewing pupil perimetry is promising in providing complementary information for the diagnosis of VFDs, especially for those who are unable to perform conventional perimetry.
Loss of Binocular Vision in Monocularly Blind Patients Causes Selective Degeneration of the Superior Lateral Occipital Cortices.
The volumetric decrease in the superior lateral occipital cortices is consistent with specific functional deprivation, as the superior lateral occipital cortices play an important role in depth perception.
Structural brain MRI studies in eye diseases: are they clinically relevant? A review of current findings.
Finally, establishing structural changes of the visual pathways has been relevant in the context of new therapeutic strategies to restore retinal function: it implies that restoring retinal function may not suffice to also effectively restore vision.