11 research outputs found

    Significant associations between hazard response time and measures of visual function.

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    <p>Left: Gabor motion sensitivity and hazard response time; Right: worse-eye MD and hazard response times.</p

    Hazard response times of the control and glaucoma group.

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    <p>Hazard response times of the control and glaucoma group.</p

    Visual function measures of study sample.

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    <p>Visual function measures of study sample.</p

    Summary scores for on-road driving assessment as a function of group status (mean ± SD) with unadjusted and adjusted p values.

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    <p>Summary scores for on-road driving assessment as a function of group status (mean ± SD) with unadjusted and adjusted p values.</p

    Specific error types and locations of errors made as a function of group.

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    <p>Specific error types and locations of errors made as a function of group.</p

    Demographic and visual characteristics of the participants by group.

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    <p>Continuous variables presented in mean ± SD, with minimum to maximum values given for the vision variables.</p

    Thickness maps illustrating the mean TRT for (A) Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander children, (B) non-Indigenous children, and (C) the difference between the two groups.

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    Cooler colours (negative values) in the thickness difference map represents a thinner retina among Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander children.</p

    Retinal thickness measurements of each retinal layer within the inner and outer retina, by retinal zone, and comparisons by Indigenous status.

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    Retinal thickness measurements of each retinal layer within the inner and outer retina, by retinal zone, and comparisons by Indigenous status.</p

    Mean total retinal thickness (TRT) in each retinal zone and meridian, for all participants.

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    Mean total retinal thickness (TRT) in each retinal zone and meridian, for all participants.</p

    Mean inner retinal layer thickness (top) and outer retinal layer thickness (bottom) for (A) Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander children and (B) non-Indigenous children, and (C) the differences between the two groups.

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    Mean inner retinal layer thickness (top) and outer retinal layer thickness (bottom) for (A) Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander children and (B) non-Indigenous children, and (C) the differences between the two groups.</p
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