Published 2007-06-15
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Relation Among the System of Accomodation, the System of Vergences and the Problems of Reading and Writing in Children From Second to Fourth Brade Primary in One Bogota School

DOI: https://doi.org/10.22490/24629448.374
Sandra Bibiana Paez Optómetra Universidad de la Salle
Yadira Helena Perea Universidad Antonio Nariño

The amplitude of accommodation and the vergence are two factors of the visual functional ability that, when altered, influence the students frequently to the point of being conditions in the learning of reading and writing. The primary target of this investigation was to demonstrate that these alterations influence in the performance in reading and writing. This descriptive and corelational study took as scholastic population children between 7 and 9 years from second to fourth grade from a Bogota school. They were evaluated in reading and writing, respecting the inclusion criteria, the visual abilities of accommodation, and vergence.

By means of the test chi square, it was possible to demonstrate that there is a relation between the variables. This work corresponds to the line of investigation of problems of learning developed by the Faculty of Optometry of the University Antonio Nariño. Their results allowed, among other things, to make adjustments to protocols and instruments of variables to keep them into account in future projects.

keywords: accommodation, diopter, diplopia, insufficiency of convergence, fusion reserves, vergence
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Paez, S. B., & Perea, Y. H. (2007). Relation Among the System of Accomodation, the System of Vergences and the Problems of Reading and Writing in Children From Second to Fourth Brade Primary in One Bogota School. NOVA Biomedical Sciences Journal, 5(7), 57-64. https://doi.org/10.22490/24629448.374
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