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Christopher R. Bennett
Researcher at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Publications - 25
Citations - 361
Christopher R. Bennett is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. The author has contributed to research in topics: Visual search & Visual impairment. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 22 publications receiving 226 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher R. Bennett include University of Nottingham & Harvard University.
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Touch-screen technology for the dynamic display of -2D spatial information without vision: promise and progress.
TL;DR: This work points out constraints and limitations in haptic processing that affect the use of touch-screen technology for developing aids for the blind, and suggests ways to use sound to augment basic information from touch.
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Developing an Innovative Method for Visual Perception Evaluation in a Physical-Based Virtual Environment
Fedaa Abd-Alhamid,Fedaa Abd-Alhamid,Michael G. Kent,Christopher R. Bennett,John Kaiser Calautit,Yupeng Wu +5 more
TL;DR: Objective tasks showed that similar contrast and colour appearance can be produced in the virtual environment with minor impact on fine-details due to limited resolution, indicating the proposed methodology's capability to provide realistic immersive environments.
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The Assessment of Visual Function and Functional Vision.
TL;DR: In this review, visual function and functional vision evaluation approaches are discussed in the context of traditional and novel acquisition methods.
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Diversification among coffee smallholders in the highlands of South Sumatra, Indonesia
TL;DR: In South Sumatra, Indonesia, coffee smallholders diversify on their own initiative and depend upon numerous resource systems as discussed by the authors, and they diversify out of coffee and even agriculture because other investments yield attractive returns and because further diversification within agriculture is often limited by agronomic and financial constraints.
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Neuroplasticity in cerebral visual impairment (CVI): Assessing functional vision and the neurophysiological correlates of dorsal stream dysfunction.
TL;DR: The need for ongoing work to develop novel, neuroscience-inspired approaches to investigate functional visual deficits in cerebral visual impairment is discussed and the role played by advanced structural and functional neuroimaging in helping to elucidate the underlying neurophysiology of CVI is outlined.