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Gunilla Haegerstrom-Portnoy

Affiliate Senior Scientist
Degrees: Ph.D.
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Vision Function in Early to Intermediate AMD: Progression to Advanced AMD. (2018). Vision Function in Early to Intermediate AMD: Progression to Advanced AMD. Investigative Ophthalmology Vis. Sci., 59(9).
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Reading Performance in Intermediate Age-related Macular Degeneration: Context Effects. (2017). Reading Performance in Intermediate Age-related Macular Degeneration: Context Effects. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 58(8), 4701.
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Vision function differs with retinal characteristics in AMD: large drusen with and without pigment abnormalities. (2017). Vision function differs with retinal characteristics in AMD: large drusen with and without pigment abnormalities. Investigative Ophthalmology Vis. Sci., 58(8), 4708.
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Longitudinal Assessment of Non-standard Vision Function in Early to Intermediate AMD: Baseline Update. (2016). Longitudinal Assessment of Non-standard Vision Function in Early to Intermediate AMD: Baseline Update. Investigative Ophthalmology Vis. Sci., 57(12), 624.
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Assessing Non-standard Vision Function in Early to Intermediate AMD. (2015). Assessing Non-standard Vision Function in Early to Intermediate AMD. Investigative Ophthalmology Vis. Sci., 56.
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Comparison of Panel D-15 Tests in a large older population. (2014). Comparison of Panel D-15 Tests in a large older population. Optometry And Vision Science, 91(3), 284-290.
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Longitudinal Increase in Anisometropia in Older Adults. (2014). Longitudinal Increase in Anisometropia in Older Adults. Optometry And Vision Science, 91(1), 60-67.
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Association between hearing and vision impairments in older adults. (2012). Association between hearing and vision impairments in older adults. Ophthalmic Physiol Opt, 32(1), 45-52.
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Monocular vs. Binocular Measurement of Spatial Vision in Elders. (2010). Monocular vs. Binocular Measurement of Spatial Vision in Elders. Optometry And Vision Science, 87(8), 526-531.
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Non-standard Vision Measures Predict Mortality in Elders: The Smith-Kettlewell Institute (SKI) Study. (2010). Non-standard Vision Measures Predict Mortality in Elders: The Smith-Kettlewell Institute (SKI) Study. Ophthalmic Epidemiol, 17(4), 242-50.
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Dual Sensory Loss: Overview of Problems, Visual Assessment, and Rehabilitation. (2008). Dual Sensory Loss: Overview of Problems, Visual Assessment, and Rehabilitation. Trends In Amplification, 11, 219-26. http://doi.org/10.1177/1084713807307410
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Night Driving Self-Restriction: Vision Function and Gender Differences. (2005). Night Driving Self-Restriction: Vision Function and Gender Differences. Optometry And Vision Science, 82, 755-64. http://doi.org/10.1097/01.opx.0000174723.64798.2b
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Functional vision: ‘Real world’ impairment examples from the SKI Study. (2004). Functional vision: ‘Real world’ impairment examples from the SKI Study. Visual Impairment Research, 6(1), 35-44.
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Is vision function related to physical functional ability in older adults?. (2002). Is vision function related to physical functional ability in older adults?. Journal Of American Geriatric Society, 50, 136-145.
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Changes in Vision Function over time in an Older Population: the SKI Study. (2002). Changes in Vision Function over time in an Older Population: the SKI Study. Investigative Ophthalmology Vis. Sci., 43, 4717.
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Predicting Visual Acuity Loss In An Older Population: The Ski Study. (2002). Predicting Visual Acuity Loss In An Older Population: The Ski Study. Investigative Ophthalmology Vis. Sci., 43, 3841.
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Predicting declines in vision and vision performance in older individuals. The Fall Vision Meeting, Oct 24-27, 2002, San Francisco. (2002). Predicting declines in vision and vision performance in older individuals. The Fall Vision Meeting, Oct 24-27, 2002, San Francisco. Journal Of Vision, 2(10), 37-37.
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Ocular contributions to age-related loss in coarse stereopsis. (2000). Ocular contributions to age-related loss in coarse stereopsis. Optometry And Vision Science, 77(10), 531-536.
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The SKILL Card. An acuity test of reduced luminance and contrast. Smith-Kettlewell Institute Low Luminance. (1997). The SKILL Card. An acuity test of reduced luminance and contrast. Smith-Kettlewell Institute Low Luminance. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 38(1), 207–218.
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Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center

The Center's research goal is to develop and apply new scientific knowledge and practical, cost-effective devices to better understand and address the real-world problems of blind, visually impaired, and deaf-blind consumers

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Lott Lab

Our lab is investigating the visual, motor and cognitive factors that contribute to reading ability in people with early to intermediate age-related macular degeneration.

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Reading, Vision Function and Disease Progression in Early to Intermediate AMD

Most prior research on reading in people with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) has focused on those with advanced disease. The first goal of this project is to examine the visual, motor, and cognitive factors that contribute to reading performance in people with early to...

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