Abstract
Gaze-contingent simulated scotomas have been used in normally-sighted individuals to mimic central-vision-loss(CVL) and to study perceptual and ocular-motoric processes.We investigated the effect of audio feedback on eccentric viewing training assessed with fixation stability(Bivariate Contour Ellipse Areas, BCEAs), contrast sensitivity functions(CSF), Area-Under-the-Curve(AUC), and acuity(highest visible spatial-frequency).