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visual training
(redirected from Vision therapy)

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training, visualĀ 
Methods aimed at improving visual abilities, e.g. visual perception, spatial localization, heterophoria, hand/eye coordination, etc. to achieve optimal visual performance and comfort. These techniques represent an enlargement of the practice of orthoptics. Syn. vision therapy.


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It comes less than six weeks after another breakthrough in gene vision therapy, in which two monkeys were cured of colour blindness.
She had been cross-eyed and stereoblind since early infancy--so when at age 50 her vision changed to include stereo depth for the first time in her life, it proved a vision therapy program and its revolutionary insights on brain function to be a viable program.
She had been cross-eyed and stereoblind since early infancy--so when at age 50 her vision changed to include stereo depth for the first time in her life, it proved a vision therapy program and its revolutionary insights on brain function to be a viable program.
 
 
 
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