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Peripheral Visual Field Defect of Both Eyes

Tundra lists 2 Peripheral Visual Field Defect of Both Eyes clinical trials. Each listing includes eligibility criteria, study locations, and direct links to research sites in the Tundra directory.

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NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07341763

Brain Stimulation Effects on Orientation and Mobility Skills in Adults With Vision Impairment

This pilot clinical trial evaluates whether non-invasive brain stimulation improves the orientation and mobility (O\&M) skills of individuals with constricted visual fields in both eyes. The study is composed of three visits. The first visit is meant to confirm eligibility by performing a few clinical tests. Eligible participants will then complete two additional visits, one in which the participants receive active stimulation, and one in which the participants receive placebo (sham) stimulation. Stimulation will be administered in a randomized, double-blind order. To evaluate improvement, various measures of O\&M performance will be assessed on a standardized obstacle course featuring static natural and artificial obstacles at defined intervals after the intervention. The investigators hypothesize that the application of brain stimulation to region of the brain responsible for visual processing will improve the orientation and mobility skills of individuals with binocular constricted visual fields immediately following stimulation, and the results will inform the design of a future, larger-scale study.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-01-23

1 state

Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP)
Rod Cone Dystrophy
Visually Impaired Persons
+8
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT04798924

Visual Rehabilitation After Occipital Stroke

This research aims to examine changes in plastic potential of the visual system with time from stroke affecting primary visual cortex. We will measure structural and mechanistic aspects of progressive degeneration along the early visual pathways, correlating them with changes in visual performance, and in responsiveness to visual restoration training. This project will advance both scientific knowledge, as well as technical capability and clinical practices for restoring vision and quality of life for people suffering from cortical blindness.

Gender: All

Ages: 21 Years - 75 Years

Updated: 2025-12-03

1 state

Stroke, Ischemic
Quadrantanopia
Vision Loss Partial
+11