Computerized motion sensitivity screening tests
2011
Computerized Motion Sensitivity Screening Tests
publication
Author Information
Author(s): Babalola O E, Umeh R E, Mahmoud A O
Primary Institution: Rachel Eye Center, Nigeria
Conclusion
The computerized motion sensitivity test shows adequate sensitivity and specificity for clinical practice, even in illiterate communities.
Supporting Evidence
- The sensitivity of the test is approximately 72% and specificity is approximately 92%.
- The initial cost for the program is low and can be easily loaded on a laptop.
- 76% of respondents completed the test despite challenges faced by visually impaired individuals.
Takeaway
This test helps check how well people can see moving things, and it works well even for those who might have trouble seeing.
Methodology
The test was completed by 76% of respondents, including those who were visually impaired or too old to complete it.
Limitations
Some respondents were visually impaired or too old to complete the test, which may affect the results.
Participant Demographics
Mainly conducted in illiterate communities.
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