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glaucoma and cataracts ... as well as diabetes(passive) can ... be caused bypoor contrast sensitivity

glare light(passive) caused bycontrast sensitivity

the glare source(passive) caused bycontrast sensitivity

Many common visual impairments such as cataracts , glaucoma and retinopathygenerally leadto decreased contrast sensitivity

floaters Retina(passive) caused byreduced contrast sensitivity

floaters – LinkOPH(passive) caused byreduced contrast sensitivity

nocturnal unwanted glarecausinga decrease in contrast sensitivity

Glare ... streaked lightcausesa reduction in contrast sensitivity

Certain visual diseases ( such as glaucoma or cataracts ) and surgical procedures such as LASIK or PRKcan leadto reduced contrast sensitivity

changes in pupil size and dynamic accommodation(passive) caused bycontrast sensitivity

also scatter some light energyresultingin a loss of contrast sensitivity

potentially if I had a similar decrease in BCVA with glareleadingto reduced contrast sensitivity

any type of maculopathy , such as macular degeneration , cystoid macular edema or a macular epiretinal membranecausesa loss of contrast sensitivity

glare and the Glaucoma Probability Score ( GPS ) as measured with the HRT ( p<0.005(passive) caused bycontrast sensitivity

These patients would also not be good candidateswould resultin decreased contrast sensitivity

This ‘ splitting ’ of the lightcausesa decrease in contrast sensitivity

The latter conditionmay resultin reduced contrast sensitivity

This decrease in contrast sensitivity ... are knownto influencecontrast sensitivity

a system for low - noise image - contrast enhancement , which should help with AMDcauseslower contrast sensitivity

Our lenses become more rigidresultsin decreased contrast sensitivity

17,18 Increases in IOS cause a shortening and widening of the point - spread function of the eyeresultingin reduced contrast sensitivity

As we age , less light is able to reach the retinacausingreduced contrast sensitivity

declined dopamine cells in the retina(passive) caused bydecreased contrast sensitivity

increased surrounding neural noise levelcausinglow contrast sensitivity

Some multifocal IOLshave resultedin reduced contrast sensitivity

an ophthalmic surgery such as keratorefractive surgery with the excimer laser , and aging , as well as wearing of contact lens(passive) is caused bythe decrease of contrast sensitivity

increases in higher - order aberrationscontributeto decreased contrast sensitivity

alcohol ( Donnelly & Miller , 1995(passive) caused bycontrast sensitivity

This can be very inconvenientleadsto decreased contrast sensitivity

visual conditionscausingcontrast sensitivity

separation of the light entering to the eye in two or three foci(passive) caused bycontrast sensitivity

a potential factorresultingin reduced contrast sensitivity

various diseases of the eye(passive) can be influenced byContrast sensitivity

a multifocal ablationcould leadto reduced contrast sensitivity

like standard acuity(passive) is influencedContrast sensitivity

the normal aging process of the Retina and Maculacausea reduction in contrast sensitivity

age - related changes in the spherical abberations of the cornea and the lenses(passive) is caused byLoss of contrast sensitivity

ocular issuesresultin reduced contrast sensitivity

when trying to focus on far distant objects howeverresultsin a loss of contrast sensitivity

the optic nerveresultsin reduced contrast sensitivity

decreased visual function in spite of normal visual acuity for examplemay causedecreased visual function in spite of normal visual acuity for example

decreased visual function in spite of normal visual acuity.[12may causedecreased visual function in spite of normal visual acuity.[12

decreased visual function in spite of normal visual acuity.[8may causedecreased visual function in spite of normal visual acuity.[8

the response to both sharply defined , bright versus dark visual targets , and those with grayer , less distinct edgesinfluencesthe response to both sharply defined , bright versus dark visual targets , and those with grayer , less distinct edges

in the extension of the new contrast detection model describing the human contrast detection system as a simple image processorresultingin the extension of the new contrast detection model describing the human contrast detection system as a simple image processor

in difficulties such as reading in poor lighting ● Requiring frequent updates to prescription glasses or contact lensesresultingin difficulties such as reading in poor lighting ● Requiring frequent updates to prescription glasses or contact lenses

difficulties with night driving , including difficulty seeing pedestrians walking along poorly lit streetsmay causedifficulties with night driving , including difficulty seeing pedestrians walking along poorly lit streets

difficulty in reading textcreatesdifficulty in reading text

a person to experience colors that are more faded and are not as bright or brilliant as they usually appearcausesa person to experience colors that are more faded and are not as bright or brilliant as they usually appear

difficulty with judging distancescausesdifficulty with judging distances

to complaints of reduced night vision and glareoften leadsto complaints of reduced night vision and glare

images in the evening to appear more dimcan causeimages in the evening to appear more dim

objects to appear fuzzy or graycausingobjects to appear fuzzy or gray

in difficulty identifying objectsmay resultin difficulty identifying objects

a decrease in cortical acuity , similar to what we observe in β - catenin - deficient micecauseda decrease in cortical acuity , similar to what we observe in β - catenin - deficient mice

to a loss of spatial awareness , mobilitycan leadto a loss of spatial awareness , mobility

from a variety of factorsmay resultfrom a variety of factors

from blink suppression and blink - induced , contact lens movementresultsfrom blink suppression and blink - induced , contact lens movement

to poor vision in situations of low light , fog , or glarecan leadto poor vision in situations of low light , fog , or glare

in better visual acuityresultedin better visual acuity

to complaints of poor night vision and glareoften leadsto complaints of poor night vision and glare

in decreased depth perceptioncan resultin decreased depth perception

Reduced visioncausesReduced vision

in gross blurring of the visual scene over a significant area of their field of viewresultingin gross blurring of the visual scene over a significant area of their field of view

in poor depth perceptionresultingin poor depth perception

driving abilitycan influencedriving ability

a Deficit in Spatial Frequency Tuning in β - Catenin - Deficient MiceCausesa Deficit in Spatial Frequency Tuning in β - Catenin - Deficient Mice

to a decline in the responses to stimuli with fixed contrastwill leadto a decline in the responses to stimuli with fixed contrast

to a higher contrast thresholdleadsto a higher contrast threshold

from macular pathologyresultingfrom macular pathology

in a higher bias in the model.15,24resultsin a higher bias in the model.15,24

the ability to discriminate detailinfluencesthe ability to discriminate detail

from excessive surface light scattering in an acrylic IOLresultingfrom excessive surface light scattering in an acrylic IOL

in slightly reduced acuitiesresultingin slightly reduced acuities

drivers to not see pedestrians and many other objects which blend into the background , leading to accidentscan causedrivers to not see pedestrians and many other objects which blend into the background , leading to accidents

to night driving issues as well as dry eyesleadingto night driving issues as well as dry eyes

alsocan ... causealso

to problems with glare ... and reduce visual acuityleadsto problems with glare ... and reduce visual acuity

in the retinaoriginatingin the retina

things such as halos around lightwill causethings such as halos around light

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