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Discrimination of paediatric acuity test optotypes by 6-year-old children.

Jameel Rizwana HussaindeenBhavatharini RamakrishnanAishwarya RaviMonisha SundarRajArchayeeta RakshitRobert M NosofskyT Rowan Candy
Published in: Ophthalmic & physiological optics : the journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists) (2023)
Previous studies of the threshold acuity of young children and adults have indicated differences in acuity estimates across paediatric tests. A recognition acuity task typically requires resolving the difference information between optotypes. The performance of the 6-year-olds here reveals variance in similarity and bias values for picture tests, particularly for the Allen figures when compared with the Lea Symbols. Ideally, this analysis should be performed when designing new tests, and these results motivate progression from the use of current picture tests to well calibrated letter or number tests at the earliest possible age.
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