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Presbyopia onset affects dynamic visual acuity via motor adaptation in naturalistic viewing conditions

Baroud et al., 2025

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7405979225717335681
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Baroud M
Jan H
Hernandez M
Boutinon S
Jolly A
Sheynikhovich D
Bernardin D
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medRxiv

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Purpose The present study investigated the effects of age on dynamic visual acuity (DVA) and its visuomotor correlates in a novel and naturalistic context, ie while consulting a smartphone during different mobility conditions. A hypothesis of an important role of …
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