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UK Stroke Forum/International Journal of Stroke collaboration - Fiona Rowe UK Stroke Forum/International Journal of Stroke collaboration

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Ocular causes of reading impairment following stroke include visual field loss, eye movement impairment and poor central vision. Non-ocular causes may include cognitive errors and/or language impairment. On the eve of the UK Stroke Forum, the International Journal of spoke to Dr Fiona Rowe (Senior Lecturer, University of Liverpool School of Health Sciences) and Chief Investigator of the VIS (Vision in Stroke) study.

Ocular causes of reading impairment following stroke include visual field loss, eye movement impairment and poor central vision. Non-ocular causes may include cognitive errors and/or language impairment. On the eve of the UK Stroke Forum, the International Journal of spoke to Dr Fiona Rowe (Senior Lecturer, University of Liverpool School of Health Sciences) and Chief Investigator of the VIS (Vision in Stroke) study.

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