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Little Lines, Big Clues: What A Child’s Drawings Reveal About Vision

Little Lines, Big Clues: What A Child’s Drawings Reveal About Vision

by Vision Science Academy | Apr 1, 2026 | Manuscripts

Tithi Mahato, B. Optom Student NSHM College of Management and Technology, Durgapur, India   Children often show what they see in drawings long before they can describe it in words. A simple house, a stick figure, or a colouring page can quietly reveal how well a...
Smartphone Apps: Transforming Independence for Individuals with Blindness and Low Vision

Smartphone Apps: Transforming Independence for Individuals with Blindness and Low Vision

by Vision Science Academy | Apr 1, 2026 | Manuscripts

N. Sindhuja T. Nagarajan, B. Optom Student Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital, Pondicherry, India   The World Health Organisation (WHO) defines blindness as “the inability to perform tasks which normally require gross vision without increased...
Multimodal Biosensing System for Abuse Detection Using Ocular, Oral, Physiological, and Motion Sensors

Multimodal Biosensing System for Abuse Detection Using Ocular, Oral, Physiological, and Motion Sensors

by Vision Science Academy | Apr 1, 2026 | Manuscripts

Sudarsan T S, B. Optom Student Sharmila A G, Assistant Professor Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation, Chennai, India   Child abuse and emotional trauma frequently produce involuntary physiological, ocular, oral, and behavioural responses that are difficult to...
Seeing Movement Should be Easy: Then Why It Is Not?

Seeing Movement Should be Easy: Then Why It Is Not?

by Vision Science Academy | Apr 1, 2026 | Manuscripts

Sakhi Gautam, B. Optom Student Debapriyo Chatterjee, Assistant Professor NSHM College of Management and Technology, Durgapur, India   Have you ever wondered how our body manages to function smoothly while navigating through a continuously moving environment? The...

Toxic Skies, Blurred Eyes: The Hidden Danger to Your Vision

by Vision Science Academy | Apr 1, 2026 | Manuscripts

Amrit Jha, M. Optom Global Optometrist and Clinical Tutor L V Prasad Eye Institute – Liberia Eye Center   Scientific monitoring of the Air Quality Index (AQI) reveals a harsh reality across South Asian countries like Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, Nepal, and...
The Algorithmic Eye: Can AI Replace the Subjective Refraction?

The Algorithmic Eye: Can AI Replace the Subjective Refraction?

by Vision Science Academy | Apr 1, 2026 | Manuscripts

Niladri Pyne, B. Optom Student Debapriyo Chatterjee, Assistant Professor NSHM College of Management and Technology, Durgapur, India   In the dimly lit lanes of our clinics, the rhythmic “click-clack” of the phoropter has been the heartbeat of...
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