School of Life & Health Sciences, Aston University, Birmingham, B4 7ET, UK.
Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton, WV10 0QP, UK.
Sci Rep. 2018 Jan 19;8(1):1241. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-19859-0.
Central retinal loss through macular disease markedly reduces the ability to read largely because identification of a word using peripheral vision is negatively influenced by nearby text, a phenomenon termed visual crowding. Here, we present a novel peripheral reading protocol, termed Word Mode, that eliminates crowding by presenting each word in isolation but in a position that mimics its natural position in the line of text being read, with each new word elicited using a self-paced button press. We used a gaze-contingent paradigm to simulate a central scotoma in four normally-sighted observers, and measured oral reading speed for text positioned 7.5° in the inferior field. Compared with reading whole sentences, our crowding-free protocol increased peripheral reading speeds by up to a factor of seven, resulted in significantly fewer reading errors and fixations per sentence, and reduced both the critical print size and the text size required for spot reading by 0.2-0.3 logMAR. We conclude that the level of reading efficiency afforded by the crowding-free reading protocol Word Mode may return reading as a viable activity to many individuals with macular disease.
由于周边视觉识别一个单词会受到附近文本的负面影响,这种现象称为视觉拥挤,因此黄斑病变导致的中心视网膜丧失会显著降低阅读能力。在这里,我们提出了一种新的周边阅读协议,称为“单词模式”,通过逐个呈现单词但位置与文本行中自然位置相似的方式消除拥挤,每个新单词通过自我控制的按钮点击来引出。我们使用注视相关范式在四个正常视力的观察者中模拟中心暗点,并测量了位于下视野 7.5°处的文本的口头阅读速度。与阅读整个句子相比,我们的无拥挤协议将周边阅读速度提高了多达七倍,显著减少了每个句子的阅读错误和注视次数,并将关键打印尺寸和用于点读的文本尺寸分别降低了 0.2-0.3 个 logMAR。我们得出结论,无拥挤阅读协议“单词模式”提供的阅读效率水平可能会使许多患有黄斑病变的人重新能够进行阅读活动。