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Vivid Vision Webinar - Stereoacuity - Shared screen with speaker view
Kelli Sayler
12:37
Thanks for joining us !
Max Humphreys
17:36
hi from the COVID free zone
Tuan Tran
19:57
good to see familiar faces and new ones!
Amina Weed
22:49
Thank you everyone for joining!
Fiona Pentecost
23:34
Are any patients NOT suitable for this test? Children? Thanks in advance from Fiona in sunny Sydney
Tuan Tran
24:20
if they can understand the test and fit in the headset, they should be able to do it. it takes around 1-2 minutes
Mark Dean
27:13
what is csd?
Tuan Tran
27:18
will go over it next
Claudia Zannini
27:54
at moment please
Lisa Knopp
28:34
hi from Bellevue Hope Clinic in WA! Is this available now in Home with the current headsets?
Liz Muller
29:30
Hi from Melissa at Eyecare Plus Altona, in sunny Melbourne :)
Amina Weed
30:03
Hey Lisa! Yes, this is available now
Amina Weed
30:16
Hi Melissa! Thanks for joining!
Lisa Knopp
30:42
Cool thanks Amina, good to see you!
Mark Dean
31:20
Good for sports vision
Amina Weed
31:46
Good point, Mark!
Sita Thakersi
32:10
hi Sita fromNZ…will we have access to the info for the CDS scores ?
Monica Fehrs
32:37
the CSD chart is located in the update manual
Sita Thakersi
32:58
Thank you !
Monica Fehrs
33:12
and in the Training Video - all located in your VV system at the launcher ;)
Mark Dean
33:17
going to develop randot stereo?
Lisa Knopp
33:22
So for telemedicine...best to have patient do this while you are directing them....correct? Not so great for them to do on their own (if you were to keep it assigned...)
Claudia Zannini
33:36
what does CSD literally mean?
Monica Fehrs
34:07
Composite Stereo Depth (CSD) Score
Claudia Zannini
34:20
Thanks
Tuan Tran
34:44
we are working on randot stereo :)
Amina Weed
36:49
@Lisa - it would be just fine to have them do it once in front of you and then have them do it on their own after
Lisa Knopp
37:16
cool beans :-)
Cheryl Davidson
41:24
If you have them on a blur/occlusion format, do you keep that the same and just click out of dichoptic mode? Or do you want the blur/occlusion set back to zero?
Marnie McGregor
41:41
I thought Bullseye was a winner stereo activity than bubbles?
Marnie McGregor
42:03
Finer not winner!
Brian Dornbos
49:42
Bubbles is a coarse activity whereas Bullseye is a fine activity - this is due to the use of a binocular background that the stimuli use
Claudia Zannini
49:57
what relationship is there between initial stereo test and bubbles?
Brian Dornbos
50:25
the Stereoacuity test is a fine activity; Bubbles is coarse
Fiona Pentecost
50:32
How long should we leave the stereo acuity test in their program for home patients
Brian Dornbos
51:03
if a patient has a repeatable CSD of >10, they should be able to achieve at least early success in Bubbles
Tuan Tran
51:12
If they are working on stereopsis improvements, I would recommend keeping it on to monitor their progress.
Fiona Pentecost
51:30
yes this is really helpful thanks
Sita Thakersi
51:31
yes very helpful thank you for your time
Antonia Quinn
51:36
very helpful - thank you
Brian Dornbos
51:39
We would suggest having the patient repeated the Stereoacuity test on at least a weekly basis
Debbie Lloyd
51:42
Yes, very helpful!
Mark Dean
51:58
This was helpful and would enjoy other sessions like this.\
Gabriel Ruiz
51:59
Yeah, very helpfull