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Dynamic Visual Acuity: Is Replicating the Dynamics of the Environment Important or will a Simple Eye Chart Do?Mace, 2022
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INTRODUCTION: Currently, visual acuity testing consists of static visual acuity and dynamic visual acuity that assess individual's visual function and functional vision in a basic environment. These testing measures do not test a dynamic individual and their ability to …
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