Augmented-view for restricted visual field: Multiple device implementations

An augmented-view device for patients with severely restricted peripheral visual fields (tunnel vision) was proposed, combining a see-through head-mounted display and a simultaneous minified view of a wide field presented as contour information. Here we create and evaluate multiple implementations o...

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description An augmented-view device for patients with severely restricted peripheral visual fields (tunnel vision) was proposed, combining a see-through head-mounted display and a simultaneous minified view of a wide field presented as contour information. Here we create and evaluate multiple implementations of the augmented-view concept and report responses from potential users. Several prototypes using commercial off-the-shelf devices were implemented. Then they were evaluated in real environments in daylight and at night by two retinitis pigmentosa patients. Effective expansion of the visual field of patients was achieved. Patients indicated their preferences for different properties, devices, and combinations. Patients found the augmented-view concept of help for their impairment, but wanted much more ergonomic design than the prototypes provided. Benefits, limitations, and possible improvements for the evaluated devices are discussed.
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Diseases of visual field, optic nerve, optic chiasma and optic tracts
Equipment and Supplies
Equipment Design
Humans
Medical sciences
Ophthalmology
Photography - instrumentation
Retinitis Pigmentosa - complications
Vision Disorders - etiology
Vision Disorders - rehabilitation
Visual Fields
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