Detection vision development in infants and toddlers with congenital vision disorders and profound-severe visual impairment.
Alison T SaltMichelle A O'ReillyElena SakkalouNaomi J DalePublished in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2020)
The Near Detection Scale (NDS) can measure low levels of vision when acuity is not otherwise measurable. Vision can improve in toddlers with severe visual impairment who have some 'form' vision. Infants with light perception at best by 12 months are unlikely to show improvement in vision. There is a moderate negative relationship between the NDS and resolution acuity results.