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Exploring Memory and Misrecognition in Children with CVI (Part 1)

Exploring Memory and Misrecognition in Children with CVI (Part 1)

by Kira Brady | Mar 19, 2021 | CVI & Education, CVI for Parents

Kerry Callahan Photography The more focussed, important, interesting or repeated an experience is, the stronger the memory will be. Therefore, memories are deeply personal. What one person may remember from an event may be completely different from another person at...

In Process: Replication Study for the Reliability of The CVI Range

by PCVIS Team | Feb 17, 2021 | Uncategorized

The replication study of the reliability of The CVI Range is in its preparation stage (Borchert, M. & Roman Lantzy, C.).  Grant funding was obtained from the Ingerman family to investigate whether the functional vision in children can be reliably quantified. The...
Salient Features: Know What is Most Important

Salient Features: Know What is Most Important

by Lindsay Hillier | Sep 4, 2019 | CVI & Education, CVI Advocacy and Awareness, Diagnosing CVI, PCVIS News

Welcome to the PCVIS blog—Salient Features! In the homes and classrooms of children with CVI, we often talk about salient features. Salient features are the defining elements that distinguishes one target or object from another (Roman-Lantzy). When using salient...
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