F. Duret et al., Combined use of several preferred retinal loci in patients with macular disorders when reading single words, VISION RES, 39(4), 1999, pp. 873-879
To investigate the use of several preferred retinal loci (PRL) when attempt
ing to read, two patients with bilateral central scotomas were asked to dec
ipher single words, successively projected onto the retina using a scanning
laser ophthalmoscope (SLO). Video-recordings of the fundus image, on which
the projected targets were superimposed, were analyzed frame by frame. One
patient used two PRL in association and the other used three, each PRL hav
ing a specific function. Single word reading made it easier than with full
texts to correlate the images parts scrutinized and the retinal areas invol
ved. Then. as patients were unable to describe their reading behavior, the
examiner monitored refixation movements using the SLO and asked questions t
o help them to become aware of their reading behavior. Eventually, they cou
ld localize their PRL, describe their specific functions, and switch at wil
l between them. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.