For a long time now different
colored eye shields have been recommended for various low vision conditions. People
talk and write about evidence based research and not relying on anecdotal
evidence.
I
challenge anyone to find the evidence based research or even the anecdotal
evidence to support the recommendations about the color of eye shields. I can
find none.
Most
low vision aids for reading concern themselves with the ability to raise the font
up to compensate for loss of acuity. This in itself restricts visual span
and perceptual span such that the person finds themselves having to decode
words one or two letters at a time.
The
reading is really slow and the fluency is lost together with comprehension and
a lot of the enjoyment.
We
are looking at the way objective analysis of visual performance and text
parameters may increase visual span and everything which flows from it. It
should be a useful research project.
If
you work with low vision patients you will already be aware that colour
background to text is an option from a limited palette on much of the
specialist equipment and software.
The
palette offered, as with many accessibility options on websites is totally
irrational and not evidence based.
Let’s
see what happens. It could contribute to the visual processing and phonological
processing interaction components of dyslexia and other specific learning
difficulties.
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