September 2021
Volume 21, Issue 9
Open Access
Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting Abstract  |   September 2021
The effect of auditory feedback on perceptual and oculomotor performance in a gaze-contingent simulated scotoma paradigm
Author Affiliations & Notes
  • Katherine Costa
    Northeastern University
  • Jan Skerswetat
    Northeastern University
  • Peter J. Bex
    Northeastern University
  • Nicole Ross
    New England College of Optometry
  • Footnotes
    Acknowledgements  Supported by NIH grant R01 EY029713
Journal of Vision September 2021, Vol.21, 2995. doi:https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.21.9.2995
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      Katherine Costa, Jan Skerswetat, Peter J. Bex, Nicole Ross; The effect of auditory feedback on perceptual and oculomotor performance in a gaze-contingent simulated scotoma paradigm. Journal of Vision 2021;21(9):2995. https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.21.9.2995.

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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).

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