See, AmyWood, JoanneAnstey, Kaarin2015-12-101382-5585http://hdl.handle.net/1885/51532Objective: To investigate how age-related declines in vision (particularly contrast sensitivity), simulated using cataract-goggles and low-contrast stimuli, influence the accuracy and speed of cognitive test performance in older adults. An additional aimKeywords: aged; aging; article; cataract; cognitive defect; contrast sensitivity; eye protective device; female; human; male; neuropsychological test; pathophysiology; photostimulation; physiology; reaction time; recall; visual acuity; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Agin Age; Cataract; Cognition; Low-contrast; Sensory declineSimulated Cataract and low contrast stimuli impair cognitive performance in older adults: Implications for Neuropsychological Assessment and everyday function201110.1080/13825585.2010.5014042016-02-24