Virtual reality is hailed as an effective means of treating post-traumatic stress disorder and child autism in veterans, but a San Francisco entrepreneur believes that this nascent technology also has the key to treating common visual impairments. . Through his company Vivid Vision, James Blaha eventually plans to offer VR vision treatment game software for patients with strabismus (usually referred to as "eye" or amblyopia) (both amblyopia), both of which lead to limited depth perception. His initial idea was to raise more than $20,000 in last year's Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign and then attract $700,000 in seed funding from investors. Alice Truong reports on a website that Blaha is born with strabismus and experimented with the Oculus Rift virtual reality head, improving the vision of his amblyopia by sending different images to both eyes. After almost two years of experimentation, his eye recovered 80% of stereoscopic vision. The treatment of this condition is usually to restore the amblyopia by covering one eye with good eyesight at a young age, but this method is not effective for everyone. Once the age is over seven, this treatment is less effective. "Thinking that the critical age can't be overcome is very arbitrary. I think this is the reason why people don't go deep into research for a long time. They think this is a foregone conclusion," Blaha told Tech Republic last month. Blaha's company is currently conducting a nine-month experiment to see what impact the software will have on participants. The software has also been used in some vision treatment clinics for testing. Once the virtual reality headset Oculus Rift is available to consumers next year, Blaha also plans to bring his software to market. According to the National Eye Institute of the United States, amblyopia is the most common cause of visual impairment in children, and children affected in the United States account for 2% to 3%. PVC coated gloves in oil field Pvc Gloves In Oil Field,Double Dipped Pvc Gloves,Black Fully Pvc Gloves,Custom Fully Coated Glove JINAN SHANDE SECURITY TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD , https://www.sdsxlb.com
Virtual reality may become the key to treating common visual impairments>