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Vision Research

Volume 51, Issue 13, 1 July 2011, Pages 1610-1622
Vision Research

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Aging and vision

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Abstract

Given the increasing size of the older adult population in many countries, there is a pressing need to identify the nature of aging-related vision impairments, their underlying mechanisms, and how they impact older adults’ performance of everyday visual tasks. The results of this research can then be used to develop and evaluate interventions to slow or reverse aging-related declines in vision, thereby improving quality of life. Here we summarize salient developments in research on aging and vision over the past 25 years, focusing on spatial contrast sensitivity, vision under low luminance, temporal sensitivity and motion perception, and visual processing speed.

Research highlights

► Summarizes salient developments in research on aging and vision over past 25 years. ► Focused on psychophysical studies on aging and vision apart from disease effects. ► Sections on spatial vision, vision at low luminance, motion, and processing speed.

Keywords

Aging
Vision
Vision impairment

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