Liu Rong
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2017 – 2022
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7 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Slow Reading in Glaucoma: Is it due to the Shrinking Visual Span in Central Vision?
Our results showed that slower reading speed in glaucoma was closely related to the shrinkage of the visual span.
Identifying the Retinal Layers Linked to Human Contrast Sensitivity Via Deep Learning.
The findings confirmed the structure and function relationship for contrast sensitivity while highlighting the role of RGC density for human contrast sensitivity.
Higher Contrast Requirement for Letter Recognition and Macular RGC+ Layer Thinning in Glaucoma Patients and Older Adults.
Our results show that both glaucoma and normal aging likely bring about a thinning of the macular RGC+ layer; the macular RGC+ layer thickness appears to be associated with the contrast requirements for letter recognition…
Binocularly Asymmetric Crowding in Glaucoma and a Lack of Binocular Summation in Crowding.
Our findings show that crowding is exacerbated in parafoveal vision in glaucoma and binocularly asymmetric glaucoma seems to induce binocularly asymmetric crowding.
Increased Equivalent Input Noise in Glaucomatous Central Vision: Is it Due to Undersampling of Retinal Ganglion Cells?
Our results showed that equivalent input noise is significantly elevated in glaucomatous vision, thereby impairing foveal contrast sensitivity. Our findings further elucidated how undersampling at the retinal level may increase equivalent input noise.
A Unified Rule for Binocular Contrast Summation Applies to Normal Vision and Common Eye Diseases.
Cortical binocular contrast summation appears to be preserved in spite of eye diseases that can affect the two eyes differently.
Functional Field of View Determined by Crowding, Aging, or Glaucoma Under Divided Attention.
Using a quantitative method, we demonstrate that crowding, aging, and glaucoma independently decrease the spatial extent of FFV under divided attention and that crowding seems to be the major contributor limiting FFV.