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Effect of early versus late onset of partial visual loss on judgments of auditory distance.

Shahina PardhanRajiv RamanBrian C J MooreSilvia CirsteaSaranya VeluAndrew J Kolarik
Published in: Optometry and vision science : official publication of the American Academy of Optometry (2024)
The findings suggest that early-onset partial vision loss results in significant changes in judged auditory distance in different environments, especially for close and middle distances. Late-onset partial visual loss has less of an impact on the ability to estimate the distance of sound sources. The findings are consistent with a theoretical framework, the perceptual restructuring hypothesis, which was recently proposed to account for the effects of vision loss on audition.
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