Lenoble Quentin
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2016 โ 2021
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5 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Visual object categorisation in people with glaucoma.
The impairment observed in the categorisation task supports previous work that demonstrates that people with glaucoma can have greater difficulties with complex visual tasks than is predicted by their visual field loss.
Glaucoma and Computer Use: Do Contrast and Color Enhancements Improve Visual Comfort in Patients?
Glaucoma alters the global exploration of computer scenes. High enhancement of the graphical interface could improve visual comfort during computer use. Subjective patients' reports underline the importance of including IT questions in visual-related quality-of-life questionnaires.
What is the Nature of the Reach-and-Grasp Deficit in Glaucoma?
Glaucoma patients exhibited a motor disorder (grasping phase) only when they had no time to explore their environment before performing the reach-and-grasp task.
Context Association in Glaucoma Patients Using a Touch Screen.
People with glaucoma are able to perform with high accuracy a context-association task on a touch screen.
Impact of Peripheral Field Loss on the Execution of Natural Actions: A Study With Glaucomatous Patients and Normally Sighted People.
The results provide evidence that, although slower than controls, patients with glaucoma were able to accomplish natural actions efficiently even when the task required discrimination of small structurally similar objects (nuts and screws in the model-building task).