Sarah+Beth+Anderson


 * Title:** Confrontational Field v. Oculus Easyfield Vision Testing


 * Names:** Sarah Beth Anderson

Included the types of tests you are doing. Ms. Miller There is a typo. (of of) Allie Faivre --|
 * Problem:** What is the most effective way to test for possible blind spots in vision?
 * Background Research: ** Eyes are windows to the human body. You might want to elaborate on this right now it feels unconnected to the rest of the paragraph, why are eyes the windows? Prove your statment, possibly using words like, due to the fact or as can be seen.-Alysa Buck Eyes are connected to the brain by the optic nerve, which is made of of about 1.2 million nerve fibers, and transfers information to the brain (Optic Nerve). There are two optic nerves that intersect each other at the optic chiasm. If there is damage to the oculus dexter (OD, right) optic nerve then the effects will be in the ocular sinister (OS, left) eye. The following sentence is a run-on. Try taking out the word "then" and starting a new sentence with "That". Allie Faivre The same will be if the test subject can not see something in the OD nasal view while being tested then that means there is damage on OS temporal part of the optic nerve (Funk). This sentance is really confusing. What will be the same? The damage to the eye? - Alysa Buck A confrontational visual field takes six points that make an imaginary H that will reveal any major damages to the optic nerves which cause areas to be blind (Funk). The Oculus Easyfield will test more in depth and precise points of the eye that have the possibility to become a blind spot (Cleveland Clinic). How does the oculus Easyfield test more? If you add a sentence or two to explain how/why, your background will be more solid. Allie Faivre

I like how unique your project is, but it is a little confusing as to what is actually happening. (Hanna Kulavic)


 * Hypothesis: ** If the confrontational field and the Oculus Easyfield are used to test for possible blind spots, then the Oculus Easyfield will be more accurate and will reveal more blind spots from the test subject's scores.


 * Materials: **

Part A: Part B:
 * 1) Red cap
 * 2) Test subjects, 16-17yrs old Are you planning on using a certain number of males and females? Ethnicities? Try to be a little more specific (for part A and part B) if you can. Allie Faivre
 * 1) Dark room
 * 2) Eye patch
 * 3) Trial lenses How many of each thing? Allie Faivre
 * 4) Alcohol wipes
 * 5) Oculus Easyfield
 * 6) Test subjects, 16-17yrs old

(Will the test subjects for part B be the same as in part A? Make sure to be specific about it. - Mitch Spencer)
 * Budget: (imaginary)**


 * 1) Red cap: $1
 * 2) Eye patch: $3-4
 * 3) Oculus Easyfield: $7,800


 * Methods: **

Part A: Confrontational Visual Field (CVF) (Could a test subject that wears glasses or contacts affect this part of the experiment? You should include instructions for a scenario like this. -Mitch Spencer) Has potential to be a good experiment but a little confusing in the procedure. (Hanna Kulavic)
 * 1) Gather materials Dont forget safey!!! That is a huge part of an experiement.-Alysa Buck
 * 2) Wash hands
 * 3) Have test subject take a seat
 * 4) Have test subject cover OS eye first with eye patch
 * 5) Grab red cap in left hand
 * 6) Have test subject look away quickly
 * 7) Immediately have test subject stare at technician's nose
 * 8) Hold cap at top of imaginary H at arms length which should start above test subject's nose
 * 9) Ask if they can see it while they are still starting at technician's nose
 * 10) Move red cap to cross of H which should be lined up with test subject's nose
 * 11) Ask if they can see it
 * 12) Move red cap to bottom of H which should be lined up with test subject's nose
 * 13) Ask if they can see it
 * 14) Repeat steps 6-13 for the opposite side of the H
 * 15) Have test subject then cover their OD eye
 * 16) Repeat steps 6-13 for the entire H
 * 17) Record results Do you want to record throughout the whole process? It might make your experiment more reliable because you would not have the chance to mix up results. Allie Faivre
 * 18) Repeat steps 3-17 for each test subject
 * 19) Clean all equipment

Part B: Oculus Easyfield
 * 1) Gather materials
 * 2) Wash hands
 * 3) Make sure all equipment is clean
 * 4) Create new patient Create? Try to use a different verb unless you are literally creating a new patient. This could be taken the wrong way. Allie Faivre
 * 5) Put in test subjects vision prescription
 * 6) Choose 24-2 Clip as the test
 * 7) Add in trial lenses if necessary
 * 8) Have patient put on eye patch over OD eye
 * 9) Explain how to take automated test
 * 10) You will see 4 red diamonds
 * 11) Stare at the bottom red diamond for the entire test
 * 12) You will see faint lights popping up around the red diamond
 * 13) Every time you see a light come into sight you need to click this button.
 * 14) Line up their eye in the computer
 * 15) Start test
 * 16) Repeat steps 4-9 for OS eye When you do this do you repeat steps 2-11? Also, when are you going to record your data? Allie Faivre
 * 17) Print off test results
 * 18) Repeat steps 3-10 for remaining test subjects only do steps 3 and 12 when necessary
 * 19) Clean all equipment

Your project is unique and interesting. Make sure to elaborate in you background, right now I am a bit confused about whats going on. Prove your statements. Also remember to include any safety needed during the experiment. - Alysa Buck
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