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Exploring-Eye-Movements-in-Patients-with-Glaucoma-When-Viewing-a-Driving-Scene-pone.0009710.s003.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 39 s, 640 × 480 pixels, 2.06 Mbps overall, file size: 9.62 MB)
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English: Participants ‘point of regard’ during HPT film showing a patient's ‘view’. Video of the HPT film from figure 3 showing the ‘point of regard’ of the glaucomatous patient in video S2 with their binocular integrated visual field superimposed. The degree of transparency relates to the patients defect in that region, with the least transparent regions being most defective. Note that in the UK vehicles are driven on the left hand side of the road. |
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Source | Audio/Video S3 from Crabb D, Smith N, Rauscher F, Chisholm C, Barbur J, Edgar D, Garway-Heath D (2010). "Exploring Eye Movements in Patients with Glaucoma When Viewing a Driving Scene". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0009710. PMID 20300522. PMC: 2838788. | ||
Author | Crabb D, Smith N, Rauscher F, Chisholm C, Barbur J, Edgar D, Garway-Heath D | ||
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Author | Crabb D, Smith N, Rauscher F, Chisholm C, Barbur J, Edgar D, Garway-Heath D |
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Image title | Participants ?point of regard? during HPT film showing a patient's ?view?. Video of the HPT film from figure 3 showing the ?point of regard? of the glaucomatous patient in video S2 with their binocular integrated visual field superimposed. The degree of transparency relates to the patients defect in that region, with the least transparent regions being most defective. Note that in the UK vehicles are driven on the left hand side of the road. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2010 |