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Visual acuity screening of infants and young children with the acuity card procedure.
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1986
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Social SciencesVisual CognitionCognitive DevelopmentVisual Acuity ScreeningVisual AcuityOphthalmologyVision ResearchOptometryInfant CognitionVisual ImpairmentVisual FunctionEye TrackingPediatricsAcuity Card ProcedureYoung ChildrenPediatric OphthalmologyGlaucomaMedicineNew Acuity Test
A new acuity test for infants and young children between 1 and 36 months of age is described. The test was used to evaluate the acuities of 66 infants and young children during a one-day vision screening. At least one estimate of visual acuity was obtained from 63 of the 66 children. Fifty-two of the children completed two monocular acuity tests (or two monocular tests plus a binocular test). The average total test time for these 52 children was less than 15 minutes. Results indicate that the acuity card procedure can be used as a complement to standard optometric tests for large-scale screening of infants and young children.