Reading improvement with tinted lenses: a report of two cases |
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Authors: | Glynise Hannell Glen A. Gole Shirley N. Dibden Kevin F. Rooney Kenneth J. Pidgeon Natalie D'A McGlinchey |
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Abstract: | There have been numerous anecdotal reports of an improvement in reading in dyslexic children fitted with tinted spectacle lenses. Few of these cases have been subjected to scientific scrutiny. We report the findings in two dyslexic brothers each of whom showed a marked improvement in reading facility when reading print material either through a semi-transparent tinted plastic sheet (overlay) or through tinted spectacle lenses. Other observed effects of the tinted overlays and/or tinted lenses were improved visual acuity, improved figure/ground perception and reduction in apparent distortions and fragmentation of print. Such improvements were noted in either one or both of the boys. A speculative explanation for this effect is that the lenses act by altering the transmission of impulses along the primary visual pathway. |
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Keywords: | Key words: tinted lenses dyslexia scotopic sensitivity syndrome reading ability. |
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