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quadrantanopia
(redirected from quadrantanopsia)

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Noun1.quadrantanopia - blindness in one fourth of the visual field
vision defect, visual defect, visual disorder, visual impairment - impairment of the sense of sight


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Inclusion criteria included (1) [greater than or equal to] 18 years old, (2) hemianopsia or quadrantanopsia resulting from a documented ABI, (3) no significant ocular pathology affecting acuity or field, (4) corrected visual acuity 20/80 or better, (5) sufficient cognitive and language capability to participate in the assessments, (6) no evidence of hemi-inattention or spatial neglect, and (7) no significant physical impairment that may substantially affect ADL performance.
According to clinical notes, two subjects (4 and 6) had visual field defects as a result of their stroke: subject 4 had a left inferior quadrantanopsia and subject 6 a left homonymous hemianopia.
 
 
 
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