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1. Relationship of retinal structural and clinical vision parameters to driving performance of diabetic retinopathy patients.

2. Use of Rasch person-item map in exploratory data analysis: a clinical perspective.

3. Development and assessment of a neuropsychological battery to aid in predicting driving performance.

4. Driving performance in patients with mild to moderate glaucomatous clinical vision changes.

6. A curriculum for training patients with peripheral visual field loss to use bioptic amorphic lenses.

7. Measuring the effectiveness of bioptic telescopes for persons with central vision loss.

8. Multidimensional visual field maps: relationships among local psychophysical and local electrophysiological measures.

9. Clinical relevance for the veteran.

10. Reproducibility of activation maps for longitudinal studies of visual function by functional magnetic resonance imaging.

11. Reading rehabilitation of individuals with AMD: relative effectiveness of training approaches.

12. Effect of depression on actual and perceived effects of reading rehabilitation for people with central vision loss.

13. An FMRI study of word-level recognition and processing in patients with age-related macular degeneration.

14. Macular structure and vision of patients with macular heterotopia secondary to retinopathy of prematurity.

15. Detection of mosaic retinal dysfunction in choroideremia carriers electroretinographic and psychophysical testing.

16. An FMRI study of saccadic and smooth-pursuit eye movement control in patients with age-related macular degeneration.

17. Retinal dysfunction in carriers of bardet-biedl syndrome.

18. Multifocal ERG findings in carriers of X-linked retinoschisis.

19. Measuring outcomes of vision rehabilitation with the Veterans Affairs Low Vision Visual Functioning Questionnaire.

20. Perifoveal function in patients with North Carolina macular dystrophy: the importance of accounting for fixation locus.

21. The effect of occlusive patching on visually-directed tasks.

22. Eye-movement training for reading in patients with age-related macular degeneration.

23. Comprehensive functional vision assessment of patients with North Carolina macular dystrophy (MCDR1).

24. Driving performance of glaucoma patients correlates with peripheral visual field loss.

25. Assessing responses of the macula in patients with macular holes using a new system measuring localized visual acuity and the mfERG.

26. Use of prisms for navigation and driving in hemianopic patients.

27. Psychometric properties of the Veterans Affairs Low-Vision Visual Functioning Questionnaire.

28. Could empathy be a predictor of hypnotic ability?

29. Comparison of contrast sensitivity, visual acuity, and Humphrey visual field testing in patients with glaucoma.

30. Multifocal electroretinography as a function of age: the importance of normative values for older adults.

31. Sequential multifocal electroretinogram findings in a case of Purtscher-like retinopathy.

32. Localized retinal dysfunction in central serous chorioretinopathy as measured using the multifocal electroretinogram.

33. Detection using the multifocal electroretinogram of mosaic retinal dysfunction in carriers of X-linked retinitis pigmentosa.

34. Lateral spread of adaptation as measured with the multifocal electroretinogram.

35. Duration thresholds for target detection and identification in the peripheral visual field.

36. Perceived and actual performance of daily tasks: relationship to visual function tests in individuals with retinitis pigmentosa.

37. Difficulty in performing everyday activities in patients with juvenile macular dystrophies: comparison with patients with retinitis pigmentosa.

38. Effect of noise contrast polarity and temporal asynchrony on visual sensitivity.

39. Use of bioptic amorphic lenses to expand the visual field in patients with peripheral loss.

40. Discrimination of spatial displacements by patients with retinitis pigmentosa.

41. Legal blindness and employment in patients with juvenile-onset macular dystrophies or achromatopsia.

42. Relationship between difficulty in performing daily activities and clinical measures of visual function in patients with retinitis pigmentosa.

43. Age-related functional field losses are not eccentricity dependent.

44. Effect of spatial sampling on grating resolution and letter identification.

45. A comparison of driving in older subjects with and without age-related macular degeneration.

46. The effects of random element loss on letter identification: implications for visual acuity loss in patients with retinitis pigmentosa.

47. Relative effects of age and compromised vision on driving performance.

48. Symmetry discrimination in patients with retinitis pigmentosa.

49. Level of processing in the perception of symmetrical forms viewed from different angles.

50. Effects of age and hemianopic visual field loss on driving.

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