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WELCOME TO THE JOURNAL OF BEHAV
JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL OPTOMETRY VOLUME 22/2011/
Introducing Nu Squared & Our Developmental Vision
JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL OPTOMETRY Volume 22 /
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LETTERS 16 June 2011 Dear Editor, On
prism were chosen to remain consistent for all te
Clinical Management of Traumatic Brain Inj
other cortical or sub-cortical involvements in th
Table 1: Examination findings from the initial exa
or peripheral cystoid changes. The peripheral fun
Follow up #1 The patient returned on 6 Octob
OS. The retinal specialist treated the CNVM with
result in spatial inaccuracies in judgments of re
6. Ciuffreda KJ, Kapoor N, Rutner D, Suchoff IB,
A Trip To The Toy Store Stephanie McLin, BS S
coordinates involved in directionality ar
VA skills are used in differentiating would
Figure 1: A photographic explanation of the basic
Phase 10 Phase 10 is a game that requires pla
Figure 2: Visual perceptual skills for Phase 10
way on the game card when compared to the players
Table 2: The areas of visual processing that are
2. Borsting E, Rouse MW. Detecting learning-relat
Does Performance on the ReadAlyzer
Symptoms include losing one's place when reading,
Figure 2: The patient is shown this representatio
the task and to account for any learning effect.
Conclusion OVT requires dedication and effort
Viewpoint: Assumptions Steve Gallop, OD Brooma
that intervention with plus at near is drasticall
we did not assume an action we wish to carry out
The visual process is pervasive in human b
References 1. Skeffington AM. Practical Applied
Book Review: Th
Color Telepathy In the section entitled Color
capabilities, for only seeing the future can we p
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