A quick question! What is done if a patient loses fixation on the central target when the stimulus is entering the visual field? Is the trial discarded, or simply redone later on in the test?
Jaspertt1 hi! So if that happens you either keep encouraging the patient to look at the target more and remind him/her to not look at the moving lights. It will be great to repeat the test (another time) if the patient did not improve. If the test result is consistent, the test is done correctly. Hope this helps
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Why the test is insensitive to central defects? Can’t you pick up the central gaps as the stimulus moves towards the center?
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She's one side eye covered like Pirets of carebian movie...like..
A quick question! What is done if a patient loses fixation on the central target when the stimulus is entering the visual field? Is the trial discarded, or simply redone later on in the test?
Jaspertt1 hi! So if that happens you either keep encouraging the patient to look at the target more and remind him/her to not look at the moving lights. It will be great to repeat the test (another time) if the patient did not improve. If the test result is consistent, the test is done correctly. Hope this helps
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