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Artificial Intelligence for Biosignal Analysis in Precision Medicine
Dr. Bipasha Kashyap, Ph.D., veski fellow, M.E., B.E. Lecturer, Deakin University's School of Engineering, Australia [Cover Image source -...
Smart Vision Glasses – Gen 2.0: Even without Sight, there is still Vision
Pooja Gupta, B. Optom Pediatric Fellow, Dr. Shroff Charity Eye Hospital, New Delhi, India In the Era of advancement of new technologies, low vision field is also not unsophisticated, Smart Vision Glasses GEN 2.O with AI, Made in India is a great achievement of...
Light Adjustable Lens Customise Your Vision Post Cataract Surgery
Deepika Biswakarma, Master's of Optometry Optometrist at Suvidha Optician, Jammu Although surgical techniques have advanced over the years, most patients still need refractive correction to fulfill their visual needs post-surgery due to several reasons such as...
Graduated Conformer Therapy: Over Contracted Socket
Kirti Kumari, B. Optom, F. Optom Oculoplasty Optometrist, Dr. Shroffâs Charity Eye Hospital, New Delhi, India Introduction Contracted sockets are one of the leading complications of enophthalmos, which refers to shrinkage of orbital tissue with a reduction in...
Visually Impaired Birders
Kalaiyarasi D, B. Optom Optometrist, Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai, India Have you ever looked into the evening sky, amazed at the flock of birds heading back home? Have you got to see the careful nesting of these tiny architects in the trees? It is a great...
Changes noticed in the eyes due to variations in gravitational force
Aakanksha Pathania, B. Optom Optometrist, Sharp Sight Eye Hospital, New Delhi, India The gravity of the earth is the net acceleration that is imparted to objects due to the combined effects of gravitation and centrifugal force. (1) On earth, gravity forced a...
Your Brain on Words: The Neuroscience of Reading
Simran Shet Parkar, M. Optom Lecturer of Optometry, Acharya Institute of Allied Health Sciences (AIAHS), Karnataka, India Do you know what is computing in your brain when you are reading? Well from the perspective of neuroscience, reading requires multiple...
Is Crying Normal or Abnormal? An Optometristâs Perspective
Anusuya D, B. Optom Aravind Fellowship in Optometry, Aravind Eye Care System, Chennai, India Tears are the salty liquid that comes from the eye when it is hurt, or unhappiness or pain triggered by strong emotions. The fact is each year you make 15 to 30 gallons...
Eyecare and 6G Technology
Dr. Abhishek Mandal, Ph.D. CEO, Vision Science Academy, London, U.K. Vision Science Academy Exclusive In the preceding decade, we have witnessed the universal expansion of information technology (IT) which has dramatically altered the infrastructure of...
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