Abstract
The purpose of this study is to test the hypothesis that visual adaptation can be affected in glaucoma, particularly in normal (or "low") tension glaucoma. More specifically, this study aims to test the hypothesis that by taxing the adaptation capabilities of eyes with normal-tension glaucoma but only minimal field loss, time-dependent abnormalities can be elicited at the fovea.
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