Varying gaze patterns give clues to low vision rehab, management

Gaze patterns vary substantially among people with varying levels of vision, pointing to the need for individualized rehabilitation strategies and assistive technologies, according to a study.
“Research has shown that participants with low vision often direct gaze downward or toward nearby surfaces, while fully sighted individuals maintain a more forward-looking focus,” Junchi Feng, a doctoral student at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, and colleagues wrote in Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology. “Other work has reported narrower scanning ranges or altered








