Gwiazda J, Wolfe J M, Brill S, Mohindra I, Held R
Am J Optom Physiol Opt. 1980 Jul;57(7):420-7. doi: 10.1097/00006324-198007000-00003.
A simple and rapid method for assessing the visual acuity of infants can be a valuable tool for eye care specialists as well as for researchers in vision. We have developed a preferential looking (PL) procedure that uses simple equipment to obtain measures of PL acuity in a few minutes. Infants ranging in age from 2 weeks to 1 year can be tested. Sessions on infants without any visual problems are completed in less than 5 min. Computer simulations of the technique show that the fast procedure attains almost 80% accuracy in assessing infants' PL acuity thresholds. When PL acuity thresholds obtained by the 60-trial method of constant stimuli were compared to those obtained by the fast method on the same infants, they were identical on 70% of the sessions and only off by one-half octave in an additional 20% of the sessions. Interobserver reliability was also high. The ease and rapidity of the procedure make it appropriate for use in the clinic.