How quickly should a target be moved from not-seeing to seeing when performing kinetic perimetry?

  1. 0.25 inches per second
  2. 1 inch per second
  3. 2.5 inches per second
  4. 5 inches per second
Explanation

Answer: A - A target should be moved from not-seeing to seeing at a rate of 0.25 inches per second when performing kinetic perimetry.

Moving the target too slowly will result in a falsely large isopter. Moving the target too quickly will cause a false constriction of the field.

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