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Simulation of visual impairment in persons with normal vision for scientific research.

Carl Halladay AbrahamGodfred Sakyi-BaduSamuel Bert Boadi-KusiEnyam MornyCharles Darko-TakyiStephen OcanseyPaa Kwesi Fynn HopeAlbert Kofi DadzieAsantewaa Aboagye MacCarthyKingsford Osei-FrimpongEmmanuella Nyarkoa OpokuEmmanuel Kwasi Abu
Published in: Ophthalmic & physiological optics : the journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists) (2024)
Simulation of visual impairment in healthy eyes has multiple applications in students' training, research and product development. However, due to the absence of an existing standard protocol, the method of simulation was left to the discretion of the researcher. This review aimed to outline the various methods of simulating visual impairment and categorising them. A scoping review of the relevant publications was conducted. Of the 1593 articles originally retrieved from the databases, 103 were included in the review. The characteristics of the participants, the method for simulation of the visual impairment in persons with normal vision and the level or type of visual impairment that was simulated were extracted from the papers. None of the methods of simulation can be judged as being superior to the others. However, electronic displays produced the most consistent form of visual impairment simulation.
Keyphrases
  • virtual reality
  • big data
  • deep learning