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Small effect of interline spacing on maximal reading speed in low vision patients with central field loss irrespective of scotoma size
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 11/05/09
Calabrese A et al. – Increasing interline spacing is advisable only for very slow readers who wish to read a few words. Vertical crowding does not seem to be a major determinant of maximal reading speed for patients with central scotomas.
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