Evaluation of Vision Behaviors in Children with Cortical Visual Impairment Due to Cerebral Palsy (CP)

  • Riazi F
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Background and Objective: Cortical Vision Impairment in children is one of the visual disturbances which are occurring due to brain disorders. There are not eye disorders as usual. It has been shown that the image processing in the brain has been affected. Among brain disorders, cerebral palsy (CP) is one of those disorders that leads to at least two third of cortical blindness among these patients. Observation of the vision behaviors is an appropriate way to evaluate the amount of vision as well as provide low vision rehabilitation.

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Riazi, F. (2018). Evaluation of Vision Behaviors in Children with Cortical Visual Impairment Due to Cerebral Palsy (CP). Function and Disability Journal, 01(02), 47–56. https://doi.org/10.30699/fdisj.01.2.47

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