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Acuity Card Assessment of Visual Acuity in High-Risk Infants: Interobserver Agreement in a Subjective Test Procedure

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Abstract

The acuity card procedure (McDonald et al 1985; 1986a,b) was developed to be a rapid procedure for the measurement of grating acuity in infants and young children. It is a modification of the forced-choice preferential looking (FPL) procedure, a laboratory-based procedure for the objective measurement of visual function in non-verbal subjects (Teller 1979).

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