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Rajkumar Nallour Raveendran
Rajkumar Nallour Raveendran
Vision Scientist, EssilorLuxottica, Singapore
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Effectiveness of a binocular video game vs placebo video game for improving visual functions in older children, teenagers, and adults with amblyopia: a randomized clinical trial
TY Gao, CX Guo, RJ Babu, JM Black, WR Bobier, A Chakraborty, S Dai, ...
JAMA ophthalmology 136 (2), 172-181, 2018
1542018
Binocular treatment of amblyopia using videogames (BRAVO): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
CX Guo, RJ Babu, JM Black, WR Bobier, CSY Lam, S Dai, TY Gao, ...
Trials 17, 1-9, 2016
562016
Optical treatment of amblyopia in older children and adults is essential prior to enrolment in a clinical trial
TY Gao, N Anstice, RJ Babu, JM Black, WR Bobier, S Dai, CX Guo, ...
Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics 38 (2), 129-143, 2018
452018
Transient improvements in fixational stability in strabismic amblyopes following bifoveal fixation and reduced interocular suppression
RN Raveendran, RJ Babu, RF Hess, WR Bobier
Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics 34 (2), 214-225, 2014
352014
Binocular vision and fixational eye movements
RN Raveendran, WR Bobier, B Thompson
Journal of vision 19 (4), 9-9, 2019
242019
Adherence to home-based videogame treatment for amblyopia in children and adults
TY Gao, JM Black, RJ Babu, WR Bobier, A Chakraborty, S Dai, CX Guo, ...
Clinical and Experimental Optometry 104 (7), 773-779, 2021
172021
Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation reduces collinear lateral inhibition in normal peripheral vision
RN Raveendran, K Tsang, D Tiwana, A Chow, B Thompson
PLoS One 15 (5), e0232276, 2020
142020
Reduced fixation stability induced by peripheral viewing does not contribute to crowding
RN Raveendran, AK Krishnan, B Thompson
Journal of Vision 20 (10), 3-3, 2020
102020
Reduced amblyopic eye fixation stability cannot be simulated using retinal-defocus-induced reductions in visual acuity
RN Raveendran, W Bobier, B Thompson
Vision Research 154, 14-20, 2019
102019
Reduction of collinear inhibition in observers with central vision loss using anodal transcranial direct current stimulation: A case series
RN Raveendran, A Chow, K Tsang, A Chakraborty, B Thompson
Brain Stimulation: Basic, Translational, and Clinical Research in …, 2021
52021
Fixational eye movements in strabismic amblyopia
R Nallour Raveendran
University of Waterloo, 2013
42013
Increased saccadic latency in Amblyopia: Oculomotor and attentional factors
A Chow, RN Raveendran, I Erkelens, R Babu, B Thompson
Vision Research 197, 108059, 2022
32022
Saccadic eye movement latencies in adults with amblyopia: the role of suppression
R Babu, R Nallour Raveendran, I Erkelens, A Chow, W Bobier, ...
American Academy of Optometry, 2015
22015
Assessment of retinal rods and cones function using mesopic full-field stimulus threshold–a preliminary report
RN Raveendran, J Farmer, RA Schuchard
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 63 (7), 4063–F0027-4063–F0027, 2022
12022
Assessing Binocular Central Visual Field and Binocular Eye Movements in a Dichoptic Viewing Condition
R Raveendran, A Krishnan
Journal of Visualized Experiment, e61338, 2020
12020
Withdrawn: Reply to letter to the editor
RN Raveendran, B Thompson
Brain Stimulation, 2021
2021
Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation reduces crowding in peripheral vision
RN Raveendran, K Tsang, D Tiwana, A Chow, B Thompson
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 60 (9), 3307-3307, 2019
2019
Reduced fixation stability during a peripheral orientation discrimination task in participants with normal vision
RN Raveendran, A kumar Krishnan, B Thompson
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 59 (9), 1274-1274, 2018
2018
Binocular vision and fixational eye movements
R Nallour Raveendran
University of Waterloo, 2017
2017
Impaired fixation stability in amblyopia cannot be explained by the visual acuity impairment
RN Raveendran, WR Bobier, B Thompson
Journal of Vision 17 (7), 14-14, 2017
2017
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