
Visual Impairment in Children due to Damage to the Brain
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 6. August 2010
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-1-898683-86-5 (ISBN)
Description
Clinics in Developmental Medicine No.186
The increased awareness of cerebral visual impairment in children, combined with improved recognition of its wide ranging manifestations, has led to its recognition as the most common cause of visual impairment in children in the developed world. Yet the subject is in its infancy, with very little published to date. Information on this complex topic has been needed by all disciplines working with disabled children for many years.
This ambitious book links the work of authors from many of the major research teams in this field, who have made significant contributions to the literature on the subject of cerebral visual impairment and provide a structured amalgam of the viewpoints of different specialists. The book contains some very novel concepts, which will be of great practical value to those who care for children with visual impairment due to brain injury. Summaries of the more specialist chapters as well as clear diagrams and a glossary have been provided to increase the book's accessibility to a broader readership.
This is an exciting and important field, to which this book makes a major contribution.
The increased awareness of cerebral visual impairment in children, combined with improved recognition of its wide ranging manifestations, has led to its recognition as the most common cause of visual impairment in children in the developed world. Yet the subject is in its infancy, with very little published to date. Information on this complex topic has been needed by all disciplines working with disabled children for many years.
This ambitious book links the work of authors from many of the major research teams in this field, who have made significant contributions to the literature on the subject of cerebral visual impairment and provide a structured amalgam of the viewpoints of different specialists. The book contains some very novel concepts, which will be of great practical value to those who care for children with visual impairment due to brain injury. Summaries of the more specialist chapters as well as clear diagrams and a glossary have been provided to increase the book's accessibility to a broader readership.
This is an exciting and important field, to which this book makes a major contribution.
Reviews / Votes
"The book contains some very novel concepts, which will be of great practical value to those who care for children with visual impairment due to brain injury" (Breitbart.com: Business Wire, 16 February 2011) "this text is a much needed seminal contribution to the growing awareness and knowledge about the number one cause of pediatric vision loss in developed countries. The availability of such diverse amount of compiled research and information in a single publication makes it a valuable and necessary contribution to professional libraries." (Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, April 2011)More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 173 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
930 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-898683-86-5 (9781898683865)
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Gordon Dutton | Martin Bax
Visual Impairment in Children due to Damage to the Brain
E-Book
09/2010
1st Edition
Mac Keith Press
€119.99
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Persons
Gordon Dutton, Consultant Paediatric Ophthalmologist and Professor of Vision Science, Department of Vision Sciences, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK.
Martin Bax, Emeritus Reader in Child Health, Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Imperial College, London, UK.
Martin Bax, Emeritus Reader in Child Health, Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Imperial College, London, UK.
Editor
Consultant Paediatric Ophthalmologist and Professor of Vision Science, Department of Vision Sciences, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK
Emeritus Reader in Child Health, Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Imperial College, London, UK
Content
Authors' Appointments ix
Foreword xiii
Preface xv
Introduction 1
1 The Functional Organization of the Central Visual Pathways 5
Melvyn A. Goodale
2 Causes of Damage to the Visual Brain 20
3 Clinical Features and Diagnostic Imaging of Damage to the Visual Brain 41
4 Impairments of Central Visual Function and its Measurements 77
William V. Good and Anne B. Fulton
5 Impairment of Peripheral Vision and its Measurements 85
Giorgio Porro and Dienke Wiffebol-Post
6 Abnormalities of Refraction and Accommodation and their Management 98
J. Margaret Woodhouse
7 Clinical Features of Perceptual and Cognitive Visual Impairment in Children with Brain Damage of Early Onset 106
Gordon N. Dutton, with Elisabeth Macdonald, Suzannah R. Drummond, Shohista Saidkasimova, and Katherine Mitchell
8 Impairment of Cognitive Vision: Its Detection and Measurement 117
9 The Effect of Impaired Vision on Development 162
Elisa Fazzi, Sabrina G. Signorini, and Josee Lanners
10 Psychiatric Considerations in Cortical Visual Impairment 174
Roger D. Freeman
11 Children with Severe Brain Damage: Functional Assessment for Diagnosis and Intervention 181
Jenefer Sargent, Alison Salt and Naomi Dale
12 Visual Impairment in Cerebral Palsy 194
Elisa Fazzi, Sabrina G. Signorini, and Paolo E. Bianchi
13 Children with Intellectual Disabilities and Cerebral Visual Impairment: Problems with Detection and Diagnosis 205
Heleen M. Evenhuls
14 Practical Approaches for the Management of Visual Problems Due to Cerebral Visual Impairment 217
Gordon N. Dutton, with Debbie Cockburn, Gillian McDald, and Elisabeth Macdonald
15 Strategies to Support the Development and Learning of Children with Cerebral Visual Impairment at Home and at School: Communication, Orientation, and Mobility 227
16 Approaches to the Management in Schools of Visual Problems Due to Cerebral Visual Impairment 236
Marianna Buultjens, Lea Hyvaerinen, and Renate Walthes
17 Strategies to Help Children who have Both Visual and Hearing Impairments 245
Stuart Aitken
18 Setting up Integrated Services for Children with Cerebral Visual Impairment 257
Margot Campbell and Marianna Buultjens
19 Classification of Visual Functioning and Disability in Children with Visual Processing Disorders 265
Lea Hyvaerinen
20 Towards the Development of a Classification of Vision-Related Functioning - A Potential Framework 282
August Colenbrander
Appendix: Conversion Table for Different Measures of Visual Activity 295
Glossary 323
Index 337
Foreword xiii
Preface xv
Introduction 1
1 The Functional Organization of the Central Visual Pathways 5
Melvyn A. Goodale
2 Causes of Damage to the Visual Brain 20
3 Clinical Features and Diagnostic Imaging of Damage to the Visual Brain 41
4 Impairments of Central Visual Function and its Measurements 77
William V. Good and Anne B. Fulton
5 Impairment of Peripheral Vision and its Measurements 85
Giorgio Porro and Dienke Wiffebol-Post
6 Abnormalities of Refraction and Accommodation and their Management 98
J. Margaret Woodhouse
7 Clinical Features of Perceptual and Cognitive Visual Impairment in Children with Brain Damage of Early Onset 106
Gordon N. Dutton, with Elisabeth Macdonald, Suzannah R. Drummond, Shohista Saidkasimova, and Katherine Mitchell
8 Impairment of Cognitive Vision: Its Detection and Measurement 117
9 The Effect of Impaired Vision on Development 162
Elisa Fazzi, Sabrina G. Signorini, and Josee Lanners
10 Psychiatric Considerations in Cortical Visual Impairment 174
Roger D. Freeman
11 Children with Severe Brain Damage: Functional Assessment for Diagnosis and Intervention 181
Jenefer Sargent, Alison Salt and Naomi Dale
12 Visual Impairment in Cerebral Palsy 194
Elisa Fazzi, Sabrina G. Signorini, and Paolo E. Bianchi
13 Children with Intellectual Disabilities and Cerebral Visual Impairment: Problems with Detection and Diagnosis 205
Heleen M. Evenhuls
14 Practical Approaches for the Management of Visual Problems Due to Cerebral Visual Impairment 217
Gordon N. Dutton, with Debbie Cockburn, Gillian McDald, and Elisabeth Macdonald
15 Strategies to Support the Development and Learning of Children with Cerebral Visual Impairment at Home and at School: Communication, Orientation, and Mobility 227
16 Approaches to the Management in Schools of Visual Problems Due to Cerebral Visual Impairment 236
Marianna Buultjens, Lea Hyvaerinen, and Renate Walthes
17 Strategies to Help Children who have Both Visual and Hearing Impairments 245
Stuart Aitken
18 Setting up Integrated Services for Children with Cerebral Visual Impairment 257
Margot Campbell and Marianna Buultjens
19 Classification of Visual Functioning and Disability in Children with Visual Processing Disorders 265
Lea Hyvaerinen
20 Towards the Development of a Classification of Vision-Related Functioning - A Potential Framework 282
August Colenbrander
Appendix: Conversion Table for Different Measures of Visual Activity 295
Glossary 323
Index 337