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A keyword index guide to the low vision literature – 1996

Pages 111-122 | Published online: 13 Jul 2009

Age/Aging

  • Butter CM, Trobe JD, Foster NL, Berent S. Visual-spatial deficits explain visual symptoms in Alzheimer’s disease. Am J Ophthalmol 1996;122(1):97–105.
  • Casson R, Giles L, Newland HS. Prevalence of blindness and visual impairment in an elderly urban population. Aust NZ J Ophthalmol 1996;24(3):239–243.
  • Goetzinger GJ, Wingert TA, McAlister WH. Routine optometric care in nursing homes: a retrospective study. Optom Vision Sci 1996;73(4): 243–246.
  • Gorman NS. Optometric services in nursing facilities. In: London R, editor. Treating Vision Problems in Older Adults. St. Louis, MO: Mosby- Year Book, Inc., 1996; 74–98.
  • Gottlieb DD, Allen CH, Eikenberry J, Ingall-Woodruff S, Johnson M. Living with Vision Loss: Independence, Driving, and Low Vision Solutions. Stone Mountain, GA: Gottlieb Vision Group, 1996.
  • Hebert R, Bravo G, Korner-Bitensky N, Voyer L. Predictive validity of a postal questionnaire for screening community-dwelling elderly individuals at risk of functional decline. Age Ageing 1996;25(2):159- 167.
  • Kavanaugh KM, Tate B. Recognizing and helping older persons with vision impairments. Geriatr Nurs 1996;17(2): 68–71.
  • Long RG, Boyette LW, Griffin- Shirley N. Older persons and community travel: the effect of visual impairment. J Visual Impair Blind 1996;90(4):302–313.
  • Melore GG, editor. Treating Vision Problems in the Older Adult. St. Louis, MO: Mosby-Year Book, Inc., 1996.
  • Pankow L, Pliskin N, Luchins D. An optical intervention for visual hallucinations associated with visual impairment and dementia in elderly patients. J Neuropsychiatr Clin Neurosci 1996;8:88–92.
  • Rovner BW, Zisselman PM, Shmuely-Dulitzki Y. Depression and disability in older people with impaired vision: a follow-up study. J Am Geriatr Soc 1996;44(2):181–184.
  • Vassileva P, Gieser SC, Vitale S, Cholakova T, Katz J, West S. Blindness and visual impairment in western Bulgaria. Ophthalmic Epidemiol 1996;3(3):143–149.
  • Walls MAK. Low vision and the elderly. In: Melore GG, editor. Treating Vision Problems in the Older Adult. St. Louis, MO: Mosby- Year Book, Inc., 1996; 23–51.
  • Watson GR. Older adults with low vision. In: Corn AL, Koenig AJ, editors. Foundations of Low Vision: Clinical and Functional Perspectives. New York: American Foundation for the Blind, 1996; 363–394.

Blindness

  • Bechor O. Groupwork with parents of visually impaired and blind children. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; Vol. Book 1, 203–205.
  • Brohier WG. The education of children with visual impairment: from segregation to inclusive schools. Global perspectives on the control of blindness: a tribute to Mr. Alan Jones, CMG, OBE 1931-1995. London: International Centre for Eye Health, 1996; 33–38.
  • Cahill H, Linehan C, McCarthy G, Bormans G, Engelen J. Blind and partially sighted student’s access to mathematics and computer technology in Ireland and Belgium. J Visual Impair Blind 1996;90(2):105–114.
  • Colenbrander A. What’s in a name: more people are blinded by definition, than by any other cause. J Videol 1996;1(1):13–20.
  • Corn AL, Koenig AJ, editors. Foundations of Low Vision: Clinical and Functional Perspectives. New York: American Foundation for the Blind, 1996.
  • Crossland J. Daily living skills: the emperor has no clothes. Br J Visual Impair 1996;14(3):105–106.
  • Crudden A, Moore JE, Giesen JM. Satisfaction of direct-labor workers who are blind and employed in Industries for the Blind. J Visual Impair Blind 1996;90(6):479–485.
  • Fazzi DL, Blasch BB, Sauerburger D, Millar D. Can persons who are blind or have other disabilities safely and effectively teach orientation and mobility? J Visual Impair Blind 1996; 90(1):4–9.
  • Gregory W. The Informability Manual: Making Information Accessible in the Light of the DDA. London: Central Office of Information, HMSO, 1996.
  • Henricsson M, Tyreberg M, Heijl A, Janzon L. Incidence of blindness and visual impairment in diabetic patients participating in an ophthalmological control and screening programme. Acta Ophthalmol Scand 1996;74(6): 533–538.
  • Humayun MS, de Juan E, Dagnelie G, Greenberg RJ, Propst RH, Phillips H. Visual perception elicited by electrical stimulation of retina in blind humans. Arch Ophthalmol 1996;114:40–46.
  • Lester PM. Images that Injure: Pictorial Stereotypes in the Media. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1996.
  • Martín-Blas y Sánchez A. La vida entre las manos: una experiencia de horticultura con ninos ciegos. (Life in your hands: horticulture for blind children.). Integracion 1996;20:26–31.
  • Moore JE, Fireison C. Rehabilitating persons who are blind: 75 years of progress. Am Rehabil 1996;21(3):22- 27.
  • Negrel AD, Minassian DC, Sayek F. Blindness and low vision in southeast Turkey. Ophthalmic Epidemiol 1996; 3(3):127–134.
  • Organización Nacionales de Ciegos Españoles. Actas del Congreso Estatal Sobre Prestacion de Servicios para Presonas Ciegas y Deficinetes Visuales: Volumen 1 Area de Temas Generales (Records of the State Congress on Benefit of Services for People Blind and Visually Impaired: Volume 1 General Topics), Madrid, Spain, 1996.
  • Organización Nacionales de Ciegos Españoles. Actas del Congreso Estatal Sobre Prestacion de Servicios para Presonas Ciegas y Deficinetes Visuales: Volumen 2 Area de Cultura y Deportes (Records of the State Congress on Benefit of Services for People Blind and Visually Impaired: Volume 2 Area of Culture and Sports), Madrid, Spain, 1996.
  • Organización Nacionales de Ciegos Españoles. Actas del Congreso Estatal Sobre Prestacion de Servicios para Presonas Ciegas y Deficinetes Visuales: Volumen 3 Area de Education (Records of the State Congress on Benefit of Services for People Blind and Visually Impaired: Volume 3 Area of Education), Madrid, Spain, 1996.
  • Organización Nacionales de Ciegos Españoles. Actas del Congreso Estatal Sobre Prestacion de Servicios para Presonas Ciegas y Deficinetes Visuales: Volumen 4 Area de Education (Records of the State Congress on Benefit of Services for People Blind and Visually Impaired: Volume 4 Area of Education), Madrid, Spain, 1996.
  • Organización Nacionales de Ciegos Españoles. Actas del Congreso Estatal Sobre Prestacion de Servicios para Presonas Ciegas y Deficinetes Visuales: Volumen 5 Area de Accion Social y Autonomia Personal (Records of the State Congress on Benefit of Services for People Blind and Visually Impaired: Volume 5 Area of Social Action and Autonomy), Madrid, Spain, 1996.
  • Organización Nacionales de Ciegos Españoles. Actas del Congreso Estatal Sobre Prestacion de Servicios para Presonas Ciegas y Deficinetes Visuales: Volumen 6 Area de Integracion Laboral (Records of the State Congress on Benefit of Services for People Blind and Visually Impaired: Volume 6 Area of Labor Integration), Madrid, Spain, 1996.
  • Questier P. Association of Blind Catholics. New Beacon 1996;80(943): 26–27.
  • Scottish National Federation for the Welfare of the Blind. Vision for the Future: a Framework for Minimum Standards in Social Work and Rehabilitation Services for People with a Visual Impairment. Scotland: The Federation, 1996.
  • Smith AF, Smith JG. The economic burden of global blindness: a price too high. Br J Ophthalmol 1996;80(4): 276–277.
  • Zafran R. Short term intervention for blind and partially sighted job seekers. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8, Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; Vol. Book 1, 199–202.

Brain injury

  • Bishop VE. Causes and functional implications of visual impairment. In: Corn AL, Koenig AJ, editors. Foundations of Low Vision: Clinical and Functional Perspectives. New York: American Foundation for the Blind, 1996; 86–114.
  • Blamires TL, Reeves BC. Vision defects in patients with peri-chiasmal lesions. Optom Vision Sci 1996;73(9): 572–578.
  • Blaustein BH, editor. Ocular Manifestations of Neurologic Disease. St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 1996.
  • Cohen AH. Acquired visual information-processing disorders: closed head trauma. In: Press LJ, editor. Applied Concepts in Vision Therapy. St. Louis, MO: Mosby-Year Book Inc., 1996; 154–167.
  • Cohen AH. Optometric rehabilitative therapy. In: Press LJ, editor. Applied Concepts in Vision Therapy. St. Louis, MO: Mosby-Year Book Inc., 1996; 278–286.
  • Freeman PB, Jose RT. Enhancing decreased sight of patients with traumatic brain injury. NeuroRehabili- tation 1996;6(3):203–212.
  • Helmers BW. Development of orientation strategies for a man with an acquired brain injury. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; Vol. Book 1, 257–259.
  • Jackowski MM, Sturr JF, Taub HA, Turk MA. Photophobia in patients with traumatic brain injury: uses of light-filtering lenses to enhance contrast sensitivity and reading rate. NeuroRehabzzilitation 1996;6(3):193–201.
  • Ludlam WM. Rehabilitation of traumatic brain injury with associated visual dysfunction – a case report. NeuroRehabilitation 1996;6(3):183–192.
  • Nielsen L. More on cortical visual impairment. Inf Exch 1996;46:20–21.
  • Padula WV, Arguris S. Post trauma vision syndrome and visual midline shift syndrome. NeuroRehabilitation 1996;6(3):165–171.
  • Politzer TA. Case studies of a new approach using partial and selective occlusion for the clinical treatment of diplopia. NeuroRehabilitation 1996; 6(3):213–217.
  • Press LJ. Applied Concepts in Vision Therapy. St. Louis, MO: Mosby-Year Book, Inc., 1996.
  • Raymond MJ, Bennett TL, Malia KB, Bewick KC. Rehabilitation of visual processing deficits following brain injury. NeuroRehabilitation 1996; 6(3):229–239.
  • Streff JW. Visual rehabilitation of hemianoptic head trauma patients emphasizing ambient pathways. NeuroRehabilitation 1996;6(3):173–181.
  • Willer B, Moscato BS. National prevalence rates of traumatic brain injury among adults: the Canadian household and institutional health and activity limitation surveys, 1986-87. NeuroRehabilitation 1996; 6(3):219–228.

Children/Childhood development

  • Alexander FE. Self-concepts of children with visual impairments. RE:view 1996;28(1):35–43.
  • Anthony TL. TDPB evaluation of the deafblind child: assessing orientation and mobility skills. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; Vol. Book 1, 277–279.
  • Aubrey A. Ways of seeing: promoting development in children with a visual impairment. Nurs Stand 1996;10(19 Suppl Nu):3-16.
  • Augestad LB, Bye E, Vanebo A. Physical fitness and visually impaired. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; Vol. Book 2, 221–226.
  • Author. Legally blind students registered with the American Printing House for the Blind. J Visual Impair Blind 1996;90(3):286–287.
  • Barnard S, Edgar D, editors. Pediatric Eye Care. Oxford, England: Blackwell Science, 1996.
  • Behl DD, Akers JF, Boyce GC, Taylor MJ. Do mothers interact differently with children who are visually impaired. J Visual Impair Blind 1996; 90(6):501–511.
  • Bishop V. Teaching Visually Impaired Children, 2nd ed. New York: American Foundation for the Blind, 1996.
  • Chen PC, Chang RJ, Lee DA, Wheeler NC. Prevalence of ocular disorders among 6- and 7-year-olds in Santa Monica, California. J Am Optom Assoc 1996;67(6):358–365.
  • Corley G, Pring L. The ability of children with low vision to recall pictures. J Visual Impair Blind 1996; 90(1):58–72.
  • Couper H. Teaching visually impaired children. Lang Learn J 1996;March:6- 9.
  • Craig CJ. Family support of the emergent literacy of children with visual impairments. J Visual Impair Blind 1996;90(3):194–200.
  • Epezel H, Jan JE, O’Donnell ME, Milner R. The use of melatonin to treat sleep-wake-rhythm disorders in children who are visually impaired. J Visual Impair Blind 1996;90(1):43- 50.
  • Erin JN, Paul B. Functional vision assessment and instruction of children and youths in academic programs. In: Corn AL, Koenig AJ, editors. Foundations of Low Vision: Clinical and Functional Perspectives. New York: American Foundation for the Blind, 1996; 185–200.
  • Erwin EJ. Meaningful participation in early childhood general education using natural supports. J Visual Impair Blind 1996;90(5):400–411.
  • Evrard A. A successful experience of mobility groups of preschool blind children. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; Vol. Book 1, 227–229.
  • Fellenius K. Reading competence of visually impaired pupils in Sweden. J Visual Impair Blind 1996;90(3):237- 246.
  • Gudonis V. Visually impaired children in England and Lithuania. Visability 1996;16:29–31.
  • Helmers B. In the footsteps of camels – the Kazakh challenge. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; Vol. Book 1, 40–42.
  • Hernández AB, Arias AG, Sánchez MH, Díez ML. Comparte mi mundo: una experiencia de integración escolar con alumnos de ensenanza primaria. (Share my world: an experience in mainstreaming with primary school pupils.). Integracion 1996;20:20–25.
  • Heumann JE. Policy guidance on educationg blind and visually impaired students. RE:view 1996;28(2):71–79.
  • Holbrook MC, editor. Children with Visual Impairments: a Parents’ Guide. Bethesda, MD: Woodbine House, 1996.
  • Jones WP. Consideration of instrument distortion. J Vision Rehabil 1996;10(3):2–7.
  • Koenig AJ. Growing into literacy. In: Holbrook MC, editor. Children with Visual Impairments: a Parents’ Guide. Bethesda, MD: Woodbine House, 1996.
  • Koenig AJ. The literacy of individuals with low vision. In: Corn AL, Koenig AJ, editors. Foundations of Low Vision: Clinical and Functional Perspectives. New York: American Foundation for the Blind, 1996; 53–66.
  • Koenig AJ. Selection of learning and literacy media for children and youths with low vision. In: Corn AL, Koenig AJ, editors. Foundations of Low Vision: Clinical and Functional Perspectives. New York: American Foundation for the Blind, 1996; 246–279.
  • Koenig AJ, Rex EJ. Instruction of literacy skills to children and youths with low vision. In: Corn AL, Koenig AJ, editors. Foundations of Low Vision: Clinical and Functional Perspectives. New York: American Foundation for the Blind, 1996; 280–285.
  • Leonard R. Statistics on Vision Impairment: a Resource Manual. New York: Arlene R. Gordon Research Institute, The Lighthouse Inc., 1996.
  • Leong S. Preschool orientation and mobility: a review of the literature. J Visual Impair Blind 1996;90(2):145- 153.
  • MacDonagh G. Pre-school problems facing young visually impaired children and their families: abnormal visual development begets abnormal child development. Br J Visual Impair 1996;14(1):25–28.
  • Markham R, Wyver S. When may a child who is visually impaired recognize a face? J Visual Impair Blind 1996;90(4):325–332.
  • Mets MB, Holfels E, Boyer KM, Swisher CN, Roizen M, Stein L, Stein M, Hopkins J, Withers S, Mack D, Luciano R, Patel D, Remington JS, Meier P, McLeod R. Eye manifestations of congenital toxoplasmosis. Am J Ophthalmol 1996;122(3):309–324.
  • Milian M. Knowledge of basic concepts of young students with visual impairments who are monolingual or bilingual. J Visual Impair Blind 1996; 90(5):386–399.
  • Powell SA. Neural-based visual stimulation with infants with cortical impairment. J Visual Impair Blind 1996;90(5):445–446, 448, 450.
  • Roy A. Access to education for visually impaired students 1656-1995: Part 1. New Beacon 1996;80(938):4–7.
  • Roy A. Access to education for visually impaired students 1656-1995: Part 2 1884-1995. New Beacon 1996; (939):4–7.
  • Sacks SZ, Corn AL. Students with visual impairments: do they understand their disability. J Visual Impair Blind 1996;90(5):412–422.
  • Scheiman M, Gallaway M, Coulter R, Reinstein F, Ciner E, Herzberg C, Parisi M. Prevalence of vision and ocular disease conditions in a clinical pediatric population. J Am Optom Assoc 1996;67(4): 193–202.
  • Stokes J. Helping children: visions of a vision team approach. Br J Visual Impair 1996;14(3): 114–115.
  • Stratton JM. Emergent literacy: a new perspective. J Visual Impair Blind 1996;90(3):177–183.
  • Tobin M, Bozic N, Douglas G, Greaney J. How non-visual modalities can help the young visually impaired child to succeed in visual and other tasks. Br J Visual Impair 1996;14(1):11–17.
  • Tyler FG. Screening for visual defects in children: present evidence and future prospects. Optom Today 1996;36(5):18, 20.
  • Warren DH. Coping with the environment. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; Vol. Book 1, 133–147.
  • Warren DH. Perspectives in mobility: past, present and future. In Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; Vol. Book 1, 159–172.
  • Wilkinson ME, Stewart IW. Iowa’s pediatric low vision service. J Am Optom Assoc 1996; 67(7):397–402.
  • Williams CA, Armstrong N, Eves N, Faulkner A. Peak aerobic fitness of visually impaired and sighted adolescent girls. J Visual Impair Blind 1996;90(6):495–500.

Computers

  • Alonson Amo F, Barreiro Sorrivas JM, Fuertes Castro JL, Lopez Gomez G, Montes Gracia C. Las actividades de formacion e investigacion y desarrollo del Centro de Transferencia en Informatica y Comunicaciones de la Universidad Politecnica de Madrid aplicadas a la discapacidad visual: una experiencia de colaboracion institucional entre la Universidad y la Organizacion Nacional de Ciegos Espanoles. (Computer Science and Communications Technology Centre training, research and development activities applied to visual handicaps: an experience involving institutional co-operation between the Polytechnic University of Madrid and the Spanish National Organisation of the Blind). Integracion 1996;22:65–76.
  • Berndtsson I. The computer – a tool for an independent life? In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; Vol. Book 2, 283–286.
  • Center TRD. The Trace Resource- book: Assistive Technologies for Communication, Control, and Computer Access, 2nd ed. Madison, WI: Trace Research and Development Center, 1996.
  • Costello PJ, Howarth PA. Visual issues in virtual environments. Optom Today 1996;36(5):34–36.
  • European Blind Union. European Commission study of costs and benefits in connection with tele- communications terminals for users with disabilities EBU: EBU, 1996.
  • Goodrich GL, Sacco T. Visual function with high-tech low vision devices. In: Cole RG, Rosenthal BP, editors. Remediation and Management of Low Vision. St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book, Inc., 1996; 197–210.
  • Kapperman G, Koenig PJ. Integration of visual skills for independent living. In: Corn AL, Koenig AJ, editors. Foundations of Low Vision: Clinical and Functional Perspectives. New York: American Foundation for the Blind, 1996; 43–52.
  • Lott C. Graphical user interfaces and the visually impaired: Part 1. Braille Forum 1996;34(6):44–48.
  • Lott C. Graphical user interfaces and the visually impaired: Part 2. Braille Forum 1996;34(7):42–46.
  • Martineau D. More news is good news: an Internet update. Tactic 1996; 12(1):13–15.
  • Martinez Calvo FJ. Los ciegos espanoles en la sociedad digital: resultados de una encuesta sobre utilizacion de recursos informaticos. Intergracion 1996;22:57–64.
  • Musick JE. Clinical strategies for the visually impaired computer user. In: Cole RG, Rosenthal BP, editors. Remediation and Management of Low Vision. St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book, Inc., 1996; 211–223.
  • Oyan A, Nigardsoy A. Experiences of the blind and partially-sighted in the urban environment. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; Vol. Book 2, 332–336.
  • Royal National Organization for the Blind. Access technology: a guide to educational technology resources for visually impaired users. London: Royal National Organization for the Blind, 1996.
  • Schiller K, Long WF. Visual aids and resources for the partially sighted law student. J Vision Rehabil 1996;10(3): 22–27.
  • Stockman DAG, Rappaport AT. The storage and retrieval of mobility information. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; Vol. Book 2, 300–304.
  • Vincent T. Communication: information technology: expectations and realizations. Br J Visual Impair 1996;14(3):102–104.

Devices

  • Bier N. The Evolution of Low Vision Practice in the Twentieth Century. New York: The William Feinbloom Legacy for Vision Rehabilitation, Inc., 1996.
  • Brinker BPLM d, Bruggeman H. Visual requirements for reading: the importance of a large field of view for reading with a magnifier. J Videol 1996;1(1):27–38.
  • Brinker DPLM d, Beek PJ. Reading with magnifiers. Ergonomics 1996;39:1231–1248.
  • Cohen JM, Waiss B. Visual field remediation. In: Cole RG, Rosenthal BP, editors. Remediation and Management of Low Vision. St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book, Inc., 1996; 1–26.
  • Cole RG. A functional approach to the optics of low vision devices. In: Cole RG, Rosenthal BP, editors. Remediation and Management of Low Vision. St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book, Inc., 1996; 139–177.
  • Cole RG, Rosenthal BP, editors. Remediation and Management of Low Vision. St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book, Inc., 1996.
  • Edrington TB, Barr JT, Zadnik K, Davis LJ, Gundel RE, Libassi DP, McMahon TT, Gordon MO. Standardized rigid contact lens fitting protocol for keratoconus. Optom Vision Sci 1996;73(6):369–375.
  • Fannin TE, Grosvener T. Clinical Optics, 2nd ed. Boston: Butterworth- Heinemann, 1996.
  • Fine EM, Kirshen MP, Peli E. The necessary field of view to read with an optimal stand magnifier. J Am Optom Assoc 1996;67(7):382–389.
  • Fine EM, Peli E. Visually impaired observers require a larger window than normally sighted observers to read from a scroll display. J Am Optom Assoc 1996;67(7):390–396.
  • Fine E, Peli E, Labianca AT. Reading rates for RSVP and scrolled text are the same regardless of acuity reserve. Technical Digest on Vision Science and its Applications. Technical Digest Series 1996;1:166–174.
  • Fischer ML. Driving with bioptic telescopes. Aging Vision News 1996; 8(2):3–4.
  • Fosse P, Valberg A. The vision and light laboratory at Tambartun. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; Vol. Book 2, 377–384.
  • Fox CR. Optometric management of the small field patient: case management of retinitis pigmentosa. J Vision Rehabil 1996;10(3):13–18.
  • Grosvenor T. Primary Care Optometry: Anomalies of Refraction and Binocular Vision, 3rd ed. Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1996.
  • Innes AL. Prescribing conventional lenses for the low vision patient. In: Cole RG, Rosenthal BP, editors. Remediation and Management of Low Vision. St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book, Inc., 1996; 179–196.
  • Koenig AJ, editor. Foundations of Low Vision: Clinical and Functional Perspectives. New York: American Foundation for the Blind, 1996; 115–142.
  • Kuyk T. Telescopic low vision aids with motorized and auto focuses. J Visual Impair Blind 1996;90(4):333- 340.
  • Owen J, Herse P. Low vision and surfing. Optom Vision Sci 1996;73(8): 558–561.
  • Park WL, Unatin J, Park JM. A profile of the demographics, training and driving history of telescopic drivers in the state of Michigan. J Am Optom Assoc 1996;66(5):274–280.
  • Peli E, Fine E, Kirschen M. Reading with a stand magnifier: effect of number of letters on reading rate. Technical Digest on Vision Science and its Applications. Technical Digest Series 1996;1:32–35.
  • Peli E, Fine EM, Labianca AT. Evaluating visual information provided by audio description. J Visual Impair Blind 1996;90(5):378- 385.
  • Perez-Franco AM. Modification of the UniVision lens for a low-vision bifocal user. J Am Optom Assoc 1996; 67(5):283–287.
  • Reich L, Spitzberg L, Ming Qi MS. An optical evaluation of the ‘Dual- Lens’ from Systems of Sight. J Vision Rehabil 1996;10(1):18–20.
  • Rosenthal BP, Hoeft WW. A functional approach to the fitting of spectacle-mounted telescopic systems. In: Cole RG, Rosenthal BP, editors. Remediation and Management of Low Vision. St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book, Inc., 1996; 267–278.
  • Sacks SZ. Psychological and social implications of low vision. In: Corn AL, Koenig AJ, editors. Foundations of Low Vision: Clinical and Functional Perspectives. New York: American Foundation for the Blind, 1996; 26–42.
  • Shen R, Uslan MM. A review of two portable closed-circuit television systems: the MaxEye and the Passport. J Visual Impair Blind JVIB News Service 1996;90(4):10–14.
  • Shen R, Uslan MM. A review of two low-cost closed-circuit television systems: the Big Picture and the Magni-Cam. J Visual Impair Blind JVIB News Service 1996;90(5):6–10.
  • Uslan MM, Shen R. A review of three low-cost stand-mounted closed-circuit television systems. J Visual Impair Blind JVIB News Service 1996;90(3): 1–7.
  • Uslan MM, Shen R, Shragai Y. The evolution of video magnification technology. J Visual Impair Blind 1996;90(6):465–478.
  • Williams DR. Functional adaptive devices. In: Cole RG, Rosenthal BP, editors. Remediation and Management of Low Vision. St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book, Inc., 1996; 71–121.
  • Wright MW, Cook GK, Webber GMB, Bright K. Wayfinding provision and emergency lighting systems for visually impaired people. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; Vol. Book 2, 343–345.
  • Zimmerman GJ. Optics and low vision devices. In Corn AL, Koenig AJ, editors. Foundations of Low Vision: Clinical and Functional Perspectives. New York: American Foundation for the Blind, 1996; 115–142.

Driving

  • Higgins KE. Low vision driving among normally-sighted drivers. In: Cole RG, Rosenthal BP, editors. Remediation and Management of Low Vision. St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book, Inc., 1996; 225–236.
  • Higgins KE. Vision standards for driving in an aging society. Aging Vision News 1996;8(2):1–2, 7.
  • Higgins KE, Wood JM, Tait A. Closed road driving performance: effect of degradation of visual acuity. Vision Sci Appl, OSA 1996;1:78–81.
  • Hunt LA. The older driver and driving Inc.
  • Owens DA, Andre JT. Selective visual degradation and the older driver. Int Assoc Traffic Saf Serv 1996;20:55–66.
  • Stuen C. Transportation and aging. Aging Vision News 1996;8(2):8.

Eccentric viewing

  • O’Connell WF. Eccentric viewing. In: Cole RG, Rosenthal BP, editors. Remediation and Management of Low Vision. St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book, 1996; 27–57
  • Verezen CA, Völker-Dieben HJ. Eccentric viewing spectacles in everyday life, for the optimum use of. residual functional retinal areas, in patients with age-related macular degeneration. Optom Vision Sci 1996;73(6):413–417.

Education

  • Author. Research Roundtable Concerning People with Visual Disabilities. New York: New York Institute for Special Education, 1996.
  • DuPass M, Fazzi DL. State qualifications for orientation and mobility specialists in the public school system: a national survey. RE:view 1996;28(3):136–144.
  • Pickering I. The school of vision (Exhall Grange School). Spec Child 1996;96(October):28-30.
  • Salina Fernández B, Belrán Llavador F, San Martin Alonso A, Salinas Fernández C. Condiciones y actitudes hacia la integración escolar de niños ciegos y deficientes visuales (Conditions and attitudes towards the integration of blind and visually impaired children in mainstream schools). Integracion 1996;21:21–32.
  • Schinca Querreilhac M, Peña Sainz B, Navarrete Moreno J. Adaptación de las técnicas de interpretación dramática al actor invidente (Adaptation of the dramatic arts techniques to blind actors). Integracion 1996;21:33–46.
  • Silberman RK, Corn AL, Sowell VM. Teacher educators and the future of personnel preparation programs for serving students with visual impairments. J Visual Impair Blind 1996;90(2):115–124.
  • Verdugo Alonso MA, Caballo Escribano C, Delgado Sanchez J. Diseno y aplicacion de un programa de entrenamiento en habilidades sociales para alumnos con deficiencia visual (Design and application of a social skills training programme for visually handicapped pupils). Integracion 1996;22:5–24.
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Eye diseases and disorders

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  • Chapman BG. Eccentric viewing methodology. J Vision Rehabil 1996; 10(1):4–6.
  • Edrington TB, Barr JT, Zadnik K, Davis LJ, Gundel RE, Libassi DP, McMahon TT, Gordon MO. Standardized rigid contact lens fitting protocol for keratoconus. Optom Vision Sci 1996;73(6):369–375.
  • Elliot DB, Bullimore MA, Patta AE, Whitaker D. Effect of a cataract simulation on clinical and real world vision. Br J Ophthalmol 1996;80:799- 804.
  • Ellwein LB, Friedlin V, McBean AM, Lee PP. Use of eye care services among the 1991 Medicare population. Ophthalmology 1996;103(11):1732- 1743.
  • Evans J, Wormald R. Is the incidence of age-related macular degeneration increasing? Br J Ophthalmol 1996; 80(1):9–14.
  • Fulton AB, Hansen RM, Mayer L. Vision in Leber congenital amaurosis. Arch Ophthalmol 1996;114:698–703.
  • Jupiter DG. Low vision management of a patient with optic atrophy. J Vision Rehabil 1996;10(3):8–12.
  • Katz J, Tielsch JM. Visual function and visual acuity in an urban adult population. J Visual Impair Blind 1996;90(5):367–377.
  • Klein BEK, Klein R, Moss SE. Change in visual acuity associated with cataract surgery. Ophthalmology 1996;103(11):1727–1731.
  • Mangione CM, Lee PP, Hays RD. Measurement of visual functioning and health-related quality of life in eye disease and cataract surgery. In: Spiker B, editor. Quality of Life and Pharmacoeconomics in Clinical Trials, (pp. 45-53) 2nd ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven Publishers, 1996.
  • Mitchell P, Smith W, Attebo K, Healey PR. Prevalence of open-angle glaucoma in Australia: the Blue Mountains Eye Study. Ophthalmology 1996;103(10):1661–1669.
  • Potter JW. Caring for the aging eye: a clinical update on cataract and ARMD. Rev Optom 1996;133;5:87- 97.
  • Quigley HA. The number of people with glaucoma worldwide. Br J Ophthalmol 1996;80:389–393.
  • Rahmani B, Tielsch JM, Katz J, Gottsch J, Quigley H, Javitt J, Sommer A. The cause-specific prevalence of visual impairment in an urban population: the Baltimore Eye Study. Ophthalmology 1996;103(11): 1721-1726.
  • Singh S, Aravind S, Hirose H, Enoch JM. Hyperacuity test to evaluate vision through dense cataracts: research preliminary to a clinical study. III. Data on normal subjects obtained with and without a psuedo- nuclear cataract 6/60 (20/200) at the Aravind Eye Hospital, Madurai, India. Optom Vision Sci 1996;73(1): 62–64.
  • Singh S, Aravind S, Hirose H, Enoch JM, Azens SP. Hyperacuity test to evaluate vision through dense cataracts: research preliminary to a clinical study. IV. Data on patients with macular degeneration and minimal media disorders obtained with and without a pseudo-nuclear cataract 6/60 (20/200) at the Aravind Eye Hospital, Madurai, India. Optom Vision Sci 1996;73(2):125–126.
  • Wang F, Javitt JC. Eye care for elderly Americans with diabetes mellitus. Ophthalmology 1996; 103(11):1744–1750.

Low vision services

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  • Cejudo M. Spanish programme for the education of workers in low vision rehabilitation services. J Videol 1996;1(1):39–42.
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  • Leung V, Wick B, Bedell HE. Multifaceted treatment of congenital nystagmus: a report of 6 cases. Optom Vision Sci 1996;73(2):114–124.
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  • Magill A. Clear print survey. The results: Adrian’s column. Oculus 1996;20(1):10–12.
  • Massof RW, Alibhai SS, Deremeik JT, Glasner NM, Baker FH, DeRose JL, Dagnelie G. Low vision rehabilitation: documentation of patient evaluation and management. J Vision Rehabil 1996;10(2):3–31.
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  • Oliver GE. Pharmaceutical effects on the management of the low vision patient. In: Cole RG, Rosenthal BP, editors. Remediation and Management of Low Vision. St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book, Inc., 1996; 123–138.
  • Powell J, Lovelock R. Formalising partnerships: the changing role of voluntary organizations. Br J Visual Impair 1996;14(1):18–24.
  • Seidman KR, Hood CM. Considerations in establishing low vision care. In: Cole RG, Rosenthal BP, editors. Remediation and Management of Low Vision. St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book, Inc., 1996; 249–265.
  • Townsend WD. A practical guide to low vision services. Rev Optom 1996; 133;May 15:79–84.
  • Van der Wildt G. The International Society of Low Vision Research and Rehabilitation (ISLRR). J Videol 1996;1(1):49–50.
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Multihandicapped

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  • Bourquin EA. Using interpreters with deaf-blind clients: what professional service providers should know. RE:view 1996;27(4):149–154.
  • Cloutier D, Descent M. A study on sound localization abilities of visually and auditory impaired subjects. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Vol. Book 1, Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; 254–256.
  • Corn AL, Hatlen P, Huebner KM, Ryan F, Siller MA. Developing the national agenda for the education of children and youths with visual impairments, including those with multiple disabilities. RE:view 1996; 28(1):5–17.
  • Dargent-Molina P, Hays M, Breart G. Sensory impairments and physical disability in aged women living at home. Int J Epidemiol 1996;25(3): 621–629.
  • Erin JN. Functional vision assessment and instruction of children and youths with multiple disabilities. In: Corn AL, Koenig AJ, editors. Foundations of Low Vision: Clinical and Functional Perspectives. New York: American Foundation for the Blind, 1996; 221–245.
  • Hatlen P. The core curriculum for blind and visually impaired students, including those with additional disabilities. RE:view 1996;28(1):25–32.
  • Huebner KM, Prickett JG, Joffee O, Welch TR. A self-study and in-service training program for individuals who work with people who are deaf-blind. RE:view 1996;27(4):159–173.
  • Jansson H. Mobility learning for people with Spielmeyer Vogts disease/ Batten’s disease. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Vol. Book 1, Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; 267–270.
  • Lancioni GE, Olivia D, Gnocchini G. A visual orientation system for promoting indoor travel in persons with profound developmental disabilities and visual impairment. Percept Motor Skills 1996;83(2):619- 626.
  • Levy G. Neglect that wastes lives: sensory impairment (of people with learning difficulties). Community Living 1996;9(3):12–14.
  • Mul M, Biesterbos S. Mobility for the deafblind. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Vol. Book 1, Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; 252–253.
  • Ponchilla PE, Ponchilla SV. Foundations of Rehabilitation Teaching with Persons Who are Blind or Visually Impaired. New York: American Foundation for the Blind, 1996.
  • Salkever DS, Domino ME. Impact of separate vocational rehabilitation agencies on access to services for developmentally disabled blind persons. J Visual Impair Blind 1996; 90(1):11–20.
  • Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference, No. 8. Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996.
  • Wilkinson M. A Greater Insight: a Research Project Establishing the Needs of Adults with Learning Disabilities and Visual Impairment. Maidstone, Kent, Great Britain: Kent Association for the Blind, 1996.
  • Woodhouse JM, et al. Visual acuity and accommodation in infants and young children with Down’s syndrome. J Intellect Disability Res 1996;40(1):49–55.

Orientation & Mobility

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  • Bright K, Cook G, Harris J, Allen P, Howard Y. Colour selection & visual impairment Project Rainbow: a Link CMR Project. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; Vol. Book 2, 385–387.
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  • Fosse P, Valberg A. The vision and light laboratory at Tambartun. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; Vol. Book 2, 377–384.
  • Geruschat D, Neustadt-Noy N, Cory D. Roles and functions of mobility instructors who attend international conferences: a longitudinal study. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; Vol. Book 2, 513–517.
  • Haymes S, Guest D, Heyes A, Johnston A. Mobility of people with retinitis pigmentosa as a function of vision and psychological variables. Optom Vision Sci 1996;73(10):621- 637.
  • Haymes SA, Guest DJ, Heyes AD, Johnston AW. The relationship of vision and psychological variables to the orientation and mobility of visually impaired persons. J Visual Impair Blind 1996;90(4):314–324.
  • Heyes T, Haymes S, Guest D, Johnston A. It is residual vision, not personality, that is more important for successful mobility. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; Vol. Book 2, 374-376.
  • Kuyk T, Elliott JL, Biehl J, Fuhr PS. Environmental variables and mobility performance in adults with low vision. J Am Optom Assoc 1996;67(7):403- 409.
  • Kyhl I. Group mobility. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; Vol. Book 1, 241–242.
  • Meeus L. Assessment of elementary mobility by means of a scoring form. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; Vol. Book 2, 462–464.
  • Seim T, Valberg, A. Maintaining visibility by means of colour. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; Vol. Book 2, 388–396.
  • Seybold D, Dodds AG. Try to see it my way: changing clients’ cognitions about the social environment. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; Vol. Book 2, 445–447.
  • Smith AJ. Functional assessment of visual acuity and visual field. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; Vol. Book 2, 363–366.
  • Smith AJ, Geruschat DR. Orientation and mobility for children and adults with low vision. In: Corn AL, Koenig AJ, editors. Foundations of Low Vision: Clinical and Functional Perspectives. New York: American Foundation for the Blind, 1996; 306–321.
  • Snook-Hill M-M, Sauerburger D. Teaching students to assess safety for crossing streets which have no traffic control. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; Vol. Book 2, 535–540.
  • Wanet-Defalque M-C, Arno P, Ahumada MC, Veraart C. The POVES Project: a new visual enhancement system. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; Vol. Book 2, 371–373.
  • Wright MW, Cook GK, Webber GMB, Bright K. Wayfinding provision and emergency lighting systems for visually impaired people. In: Tellevik JM, Haugum GE, editors. Conference Proceedings: International Mobility Conference No. 8. Trondheim and Melhus, Norway: Tambartun National Resource Center, 1996; Vol. Book 2, 343-345.

Professional training

  • Bäckman Ö. Education/training of low vision therapists. J Videol 1996;1(1):43–45.
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  • Fitz SN. Simulation of impaired vision. J Vision Rehabil 1996;10(1):20–21.
  • Goodrich GL, Jose RT, editors. Low Vision – The Reference, 3rd ed. New York: The Lighthouse Inc., 1996.
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Psychological adjustment/ disorders

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  • Dodds AG, Craig D, Flannigan H. The Nottingham Adjustment Scale: an estimation of response bias. J Visual Impair Blind 1996;90(1):51–57.
  • Hagermoser SD. The relationship of personality traits to the employment status of persons who are blind. J Visual Impair Blind 1996;90(2):134- 144.
  • Hudson D. Couples workshops for persons who are adventitiously blind and their partners. J Visual Impair Blind JVIB News Service 1996;90(3): 13–15.
  • Kleinschmidt JJ. An orientation to vision loss program: meeting the needs of newly visually impaired older adults. Gerontologist 1996;36(4):534- 538.
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Reading

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  • Beckmann PJ, Legge GE. Psychophysics of reading – XIV. The page navigation problem in using magnifiers. Vision Res 1996;36(22): 3723–3733.
  • Brinker DPLM d, Beek PJ. Reading with magnifiers. Ergonomics 1996; 39:1231–1248.
  • Brinker BPLM d, Bruggeman H. Visual requirements for reading: the importance of a large field of view for reading with a magnifier. J Videol 1996;1(1):27–38.
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  • Fine EM, Peli E. Visually impaired observers require a larger window than normally sighted observers to read from a scroll display. J Am Optom Assoc 1996;67(7):390–396.
  • Fine EM, Kirshen MP, Peli E. The necessary field of view to read with an optimal stand magnifier. J Am Optom Assoc 1996;67(7):382–389.
  • Fine E, Peli E, Labianca AT. Reading rates for RSVP and scrolled text are the same regardless of acuity reserve. Technical Digest on Vision Science and its Applications. Tech Dig Ser 1996;1:166–174.
  • Manor RS, Yassur Y, Hoyt WF. Reading-evoked visual dimming. Am J Ophthalmol 1996;122(2):212–214.
  • Mansfield JS, Legges GE, Bane MC. Psychophysics of reading: XV. Font effects in normal and low vision. Invest Ophthalmol Visual Sci 1996; 37(8):1492–1501.
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  • Peli E, Fine E, Kirschen M. Reading with a stand magnifier: effect of number of letters on reading rate. Technical Digest on Vision Science and its Applications. Technical Digest Series 1996;1:32–35.
  • Song X-J, White JM, Jose R. Monocular versus binocular reading speed in low vision patients. J Videol 1996;1(1):21–26.
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Statistical studies

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Training

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  • Erkelens C, Hooge ITC. The role of peripheral vision in visual search. J Videol 1996;1(1):1–8.
  • Freeman PB, Mendelson R. Believing is Seeing: Hope for Victims of Macular Degeneration and Other Conditions that Cause Low Vision. Coraopolis, PA: Bob Mendelson, Westbury Publishing, 1996.
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Vision testing

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  • Higgins K, Arditi A, Knoblauch K. Detection and discrimination of mirror-image letter pairs in central and peripheral vision. Vision Res 1996;36:331–337.
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  • Peli E. Test of a model of foveal vision by using simulations. J Opt Soc Am 1996;13:1131–1138.
  • Rabin J, Wicks J. Measuring resolution in the contrast domain: the Small Letter Contrast Test. Optom Vision Sci 1996;73(6):398–403.
  • Safran AB, Duret G, Mermound C, Achard A. A new system for analyzing the eye movement strategies in subjects with central scotomas. J Videol 1996;1(1):9–12.
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Vocations

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  • Moore J. The visual system and engagement in occupation. J Occup Sci Aust 1996;3(1):16–17.
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