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151. Multiplexing Prisms for Field Expansion.

152. Blur Adaptation to Central Retinal Disease.

153. Magnifying Smartphone Screen Using Google Glass for Low-Vision Users.

154. The risk of pedestrian collisions with peripheral visual field loss.

155. Comparing object recognition from binary and bipolar edge images for visual prostheses.

156. Bioptic Telescope Use and Driving Patterns of Drivers with Age-Related Macular Degeneration.

157. Driving with central field loss III: vehicle control.

158. High-Power Prismatic Devices for Oblique Peripheral Prisms.

159. New Contrast Metric for Realistic Display Performance Measure.

160. A Pilot Study of Perceptual-Motor Training for Peripheral Prisms.

161. Positive and negative polarity contrast sensitivity measuring app.

162. Mobile gaze tracking system for outdoor walking behavioral studies.

163. Comparing object recognition from binary and bipolar edge features.

164. Tunnel Vision Prismatic Field Expansion: Challenges and Requirements.

165. Driving with Central Visual Field Loss II: How Scotomas above or below the Preferred Retinal Locus (PRL) Affect Hazard Detection in a Driving Simulator.

166. Hazard detection with a monocular bioptic telescope.

167. Similar Sensitivity to Ladder Contours in Macular Degeneration Patients and Controls.

168. Aniseikonia Tests: The Role of Viewing Mode, Response Bias, and Size-Color Illusions.

169. Active confocal imaging for visual prostheses.

170. Asymmetry in the Collision Judgments of People With Homonymous Field Defects and Left Hemispatial Neglect.

171. Peripheral prism glasses: effects of moving and stationary backgrounds.

172. Single neural code for blur in subjects with different interocular optical blur orientation.

173. The Boston keratoprosthesis provides a wide depth of focus.

174. Instability of the perceived world while watching 3D stereoscopic imagery: A likely source of motion sickness symptoms.

175. Binocular rivalry with peripheral prisms used for hemianopia rehabilitation.

176. The bisection point across variants of the task.

177. Reorganization of visual processing in age-related macular degeneration depends on foveal loss.

178. An augmented-reality edge enhancement application for Google Glass.

179. Driving with hemianopia: IV. Head scanning and detection at intersections in a simulator.

180. Bitemporal hemianopia; its unique binocular complexities and a novel remedy.

181. Randomized crossover clinical trial of real and sham peripheral prism glasses for hemianopia.

182. Driving with hemianopia: III. Detection of stationary and approaching pedestrians in a simulator.

183. Impact of high power and angle of incidence on prism corrections for visual field loss.

184. Factors affecting enhanced video quality preferences.

185. Psychophysical contrast calibration.

186. Using pattern classification to measure adaptation to the orientation of high order aberrations.

187. The effect of strabismus on object detection in the ring scotoma of a monocular bioptic telescope.

188. Development of a Headlight Glare Simulator for a Driving Simulator.

189. Central visual field loss and driving--reply.

190. Considering Apical Scotomas, Confusion, and Diplopia When Prescribing Prisms for Homonymous Hemianopia.

191. Driving with central field loss I: effect of central scotomas on responses to hazards.

192. Influence of hemianopic visual field loss on visual motor control.

193. Electronic magnification and perceived contrast of video.

194. Automatic Calibration Method for Driver's Head Orientation in Natural Driving Environment.

195. Visual search performance of patients with vision impairment: effect of JPEG image enhancement.

196. Methods for automated identification of informative behaviors in natural bioptic driving.

197. A pilot evaluation of on-road detection performance by drivers with hemianopia using oblique peripheral prisms.

198. Hazard Detection by Drivers with Paracentral Homonymous Field Loss: A Small Case Series.

199. Visual Contrast Processing is Largely Unaltered during Saccades.

200. Object detection in the ring scotoma of a monocular bioptic telescope.

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