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People with AMD Judge Car Arrival Times Like OthersCEFR B1

6 Dec 2025

Adapted from Unknown author, Futurity CC BY 4.0

Photo by Vitaly Gariev, Unsplash

AI-assisted adaptation of the original article, simplified for language learners.

A research team led by Patricia DeLucia at Rice University studied how people with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) judge the arrival of approaching vehicles. The virtual reality system paired visual simulations with realistic car sounds and was based on a setup by Daniel Oberfeld at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. Participants experienced an approaching vehicle through sight, sound, or both, then pressed a button to indicate when the vehicle would have reached their location. The project involved a multidisciplinary team from the United States and Europe and was funded by a grant from the National Eye Institute at the National Institutes of Health.

The investigators tested whether people with impaired central vision rely more on sound and whether combining sight and sound improves judgments. Contrary to expectations, adults with AMD performed very similarly to adults with normal vision. Both groups showed the same perceptual biases reported earlier—louder and larger vehicles were judged to arrive sooner—and the multimodal advantage did not appear. The researchers note that clinical measures like visual acuity do not always predict real-world performance and caution against generalizing from the simple VR scenario.

Difficult words

  • age-related macular degenerationa disease that damages central part of the eye
  • virtual realitya computer-made simulated environment people can see
  • multidisciplinaryinvolving people from different fields
  • multimodalusing more than one sense or mode
  • visual acuityhow clearly a person sees details
  • perceptualrelated to how people notice or understand things
  • biasa tendency to make a certain judgment
    biases
  • relydepend on someone or something

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Discussion questions

  • Why do you think the researchers used a virtual reality system with realistic car sounds?
  • How might judging vehicle arrival in real life be different from the simple VR scenario in the study?
  • What tools or changes could help people with impaired central vision judge vehicle arrival more safely?

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