Driving with Homonymous Visual Field Defects: Driving Performance and Compensatory Gaze Movements
Aim of this pilot study was to assess the driving performance and its relationship to the visual search behavior, i.e., eye and head movements, of patients with homonymous visual field defects (HVFDs) in comparison to healthy-sighted subjects during a simulated driving test. Eight HVFD patients and...
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Main Authors: | Thomas C. Kübler (Author), Enkelejda Kasneci (Author), Wolfgang Rosenstiel (Author), Kathrin Aehling (Author), Martin Heister (Author), Katja Nagel (Author), Ulrich Schiefer (Author), Elena Papageorgiou (Author) |
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Bern Open Publishing,
2015-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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