Exploring the effects of degraded vision on sensorimotor performance.
William E A SheppardPolly DickersonRigmor C BaraasMark Mon-WilliamsBrendan T BarrettRichard M WilkieRachel O CoatsPublished in: PloS one (2021)
Unilateral visual loss has a measurable impact on sensorimotor performance. The benefits of binocular vision may be particularly important for some groups (e.g. older adults) where an inability to complete sensorimotor tasks may necessitate assisted living. There is an urgent need to develop rigorous kinematic approaches to the quantification of the functional impact of unilaterally degraded vision and of the benefits associated with treatments for unilateral ophthalmic conditions to enable informed decisions around treatment.