![]() Methods: Twenty-four patients with AMD (64-90 years) with best-corrected visual acuity between 20/40 and 20/400 as well as 17 age-matched (60-94 years) and 15 young (22-34 years) participants with normal visual acuity had to match a target with a congruent scene by moving their index finger on a 22 inch touch screen. ![]() We assessed the ability of patients with age-related macular disease (AMD) to explore scenes and to associate a target (animal or object) with a unique congruent scene presented between three other distractors (e.g., to match a fish with the sea) on a touch screen computer. Purpose: In our modern society, many touch screen applications require the hand-eye coordination to associate an icon with its specific contextual unit on phones, on computers, or in public transport.
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