The study investigates visual impairments in individuals with albinism (PwA) compared to matched controls, focusing on the early and late stages of the visual pathway.
Researchers used advanced psychophysical methods to measure various visual functions, such as acuity, contrast sensitivity, color detection, and motion detection in both PwA and controls.
Results indicated PwA exhibited significant impairments across most visual functions, with distinct functional clusters identified; however, some midlevel vision aspects were comparable to controls.