Do you know how your brain helps you see?
Read moreCould poor eye contact, head tilting, and other autism indicators actually be caused by a vision disorder?
Read moreCould a vision problem be responsible for your child's troubles at school? A comprehensive eye exam can detect a range of vision problems that affect your child's ability to learn.
Read moreOne of the leading causes of vision loss in people who are age 50 or older is age-related macular degeneration (AMD). This common eye condition leads to damage of a small spot near the center of the retina called the macula. The macula provides us with the ability to clearly see objects that are straight
Read moreIn order for your eyes to focus normally, six muscles around each eye must work together. When your two eyes see different images, your brain tends to favor the stronger eye. This means the weak eye gets weaker, resulting in amblyopia, or “lazy eye.” Risk factors for developing strabismus may include
Read moreThe brain and the eyes work together to create a visual experience. On one hand, the eyes send signals to the brain, which allows it to translate that data into visuals; on the other, the brain sends signals to the muscles attached to each eye, controlling their movements. If anything disrupts these
Read moreAmblyopia, commonly called lazy eye, refers to the improper development or significant loss of vision in an eye. It occurs when the brain does not acknowledge the images seen by the amblyopic eye. Amblyopia Causes Amblyopia occurs when an individual cannot use binocular vision (both eyes working together)
Read moreHave trouble reading or playing sports? Improving your motor and visual perception skills with vision therapy may help.
Read moreTired of watching the other team score on you? Vision therapy can improve your goaltending abilities if you play hockey or other sports.
Read moreThink it's too late to correct problems caused by crossed eyes or lazy eyes? Dr. Bruce Bridgeman proved that your brain may be more adaptable than you realize.
Read moreWondering why your child has difficulty seeing or can't identify some colors? He or she may have inherited the problem.
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