Virtual Reality Glasses Ruin Sight
Do you know that helmets of virtual reality can be used not only for fauna, but also for the treatment of cosoglasia and ambliopia? The American businessman and founder of Vivid Vision James Blah proved that it was possible.
It has been able to significantly improve its vision through its annex Vivid Vision for Amblyopia for VR-Shlems. James and several of his co-conspirators have developed a system for visual learning, eye testing and even special treatment tools.
Most of the cosoglysis occurs when the eye muscles are struck. As a consequence, the pupil goes sideways and the man loses the ability to see three dimensions: the distance between the subjects, the depth, the telescope of the world. It's called a binocular vision breach. Ambliopia is often developed along with cosoglysis, in other words, the brain is almost completely out of the eye, which is why the picture is "shall."
Special projectors are used to treat these sinisters, which simultaneously display two different images, thus training weakened muscles. James Blah has been using this methodology for a long time, because he knew about ambliopia.
With the emergence of Oculus Rift and the tools for developers, James decided to develop a new treatment method, using more advanced possibilities. virtual reality helmetand created Vivid Vision for Amblyopia. The annex at the same time shows the user two pictures, while the brain forces the lazy eye to participate in the construction of a large picture first in the VR glasses and then in real life. In two years of use of the application, the creator Vivid Vision has greatly improved his vision and is now seeking to help all those in need.









