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Opsoclonus
Amrita Choudhury, M.Optom Senior Optometrist, I Care Eye Hospital-Noida Saptarshi Mukherjee, M.Optom Senior Optometrist, Centre for Sight, New Delhi, India Opsoclonus is rare oculomotor disorder ,commonly known as dancing eye. It is defined as chaotic,...
Quality of Life and Neuro-Degenerative Disorders
Diksha Rathi, B.Optom M. Optom Student, The Sankara Nethralaya Academy, Chennai, India Introduction Neuro-degenerative diseases (NDâs) are characterised by a progressive deterioration of brain function with a significantly consequent decrease in quality of life...
Artificial Intelligence Based Devices for Visually Impaired People
Swarnalakshmi. M.R, M.Optom Assistant Professor, Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women, Coimbatore, India Introduction In the human body, the eye is a crucial sense. The probability that the eyes will come into touch with...
Role of Vitreous In Post-Mortem
Sanjukta Jana, B.Optom Intern Optometrist, LVPEI, Bhubaneshwar, India Post-mortem examination of a dead body is undertaken to determine the cause, manner, and time of death. It may also be useful for forensic case analysis. These examinations also have...
Connection Between Dry Eye and Mental Health: A Big Question to Sustainable Eye Care
Aakanksha Pathania, B.Optom Optometrist In 2020, the whole world got a huge punch by COVID 19, devastating a huge population. With time, people adapted to the environment. New normal life began, social distance, sanitizations, masks became a part of routine.(1)...
Eyes on the Pitch: Decoding Game Patterns and Tactics in Cricket through Visual Intelligence
Sathishkumar S, B.Optom Research Fellow, Medical Research Foundation, Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai, India Introduction: Visual intelligence is the ability to interpret, understand, and apply visual information(1). It requires the integration of visual sensory...






