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Predictive Factors for the Binocular Vision Dysfunctions among Children
Sagarika Bordoloi, M. Optom Assistant Professor, Assam Kaziranga University Preface Binocular vision (BV) dysfunctions are a group of neuromuscular disorders that may occur at any time once the BV functions are normally developed.(1) BV anomalies consist of...
How Human Eye Can Be Interfaced with Machines?
Dr. Abhishek Mandal, Ph.D. Senior Business Adviser, Vision Science Academy, London, U.K. Vision Science Academy Exclusive The introduction of the latest technological advancements and the use of modern devices on a daily basis has changed our lifestyle...
Vision drops its curtain and pins it with Hallucination: The visual consequence in Charles Bonnet Syndrome
Sankhajyoti Saha, M.Optometry Clinical Optometrist, I for Eye-Care, Falakata, India Hallucinations are sensory experiences that appear real but are created by the subconscious mind. They may affect all your senses (vision, smell, taste, hearing , and/or touch)....
Novel Techniques towards Visual Field Testing in Paediatric Patients
Stephanie Obeng-Inkoom, Paediatric Optometry Fellow Paediatric Optometrist, Korle bu Teaching Hospital, Ghana A. Introduction Infants have certain visual functions present at birth. However, they do not have good peripheral vision. Their visual field extends to...
Tint & Professionalism
Solanki Lala, B. Optometry Fellow Optometrist (Specialization in Low Vision), Dr. Shroff Charity Eye Hospital, Delhi. Pigmented dye incorporated in lenses are called tinted lenses. These type of tints reduce the light intensity by absorbing light entering the...
Intra-Ocular Telescope (IOT) and its Applications in Retinal Disease
Dr. Abhishek Mandal, Ph.D. Senior Business Adviser, Vision Science Academy, London, U.K. Vision Science Academy Exclusive Retinal diseases, including age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) and diabetic retinopathy, are commonly encountered throughout...






