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Are Clinical Color Vision Tests Just Testing Color Vision in Children?

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Are Clinical Color Vision Tests Just Testing Color Vision in Children?

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Color vision tests may be too cognitively or perceptually challenging for younger children to perform satisfactorily. Poor performance may not reflect color vision problems, but that children have not developed the other skills necessary to undertake a test. The authors report that on tests like the FM100Hue test a child’s performance on the 100-hue test, at least to the age of 12 years, could be unduly influenced by non-color vision factors. Infant Contrast Sensitivity: As Seen by Electrophysiology The visual system undergoes major developmental changes in infancy and continues to mature throughout childhood. This study investigated the developmental change in the contrast response and the neural mechanisms that contribute to this change. Visual Attention Develops Through the Mid Teens The Useful Field of View test (UFOV) was developed to assess visual attention and processing speed in the elderly. It is an automated computer-based test of visual attention. In children UFOV scores imp

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