Vision
Links
Vision and Learning
Binocular Vision
Impairments
- Lazy Eye, Crossed-Eyes, Double
Vision, Strabismus, etc.
An expert on strabismus covers the most
frequently asked questions about eye turns and so much more! This is probably the most comprehensive web site on the subject on the entire
internet.
- What is lazy eye?
Lazy eye is not the same as strabismus (a crossed eye or an eye turn). Read this very easy-to-understand explanation.
- Children's Vision
A large web site with many pages of
easy-to-understand information on lazy eye, crossed-eyes, strabismus,
developmental delays, eye muscle surgery, dyslexia, binocular vision
impairments, and much more.
- Eye Muscle
Surgery
Answers to the most frequently asked questions
regarding eye muscle surgery as a treatment for lazy eye, crossed
eyes, etc. This type of surgery is frequently done, but often does
not give satisfactory results.
3D Stereo
Vision
- 3D
Vision (Binocular Vision)
How does it work? Why do we need it?
- Eye Doctors and 3D
Vision
Eye doctors use stereoscopic 3D images to develop
and reinforce 3D vision.
- The
Stereo Vision Project
What is stereo vision? What is a binocular (two-eyed) vision
impairment?
- vision3d.com
Learn to see in 3D! Visit the 3D Art Gallery and
view Magic Eye stereograms, stereo photographs, optical illusions,
and much more.
General
Resources
Optometric
Organizations
- Optometrists Network
A national network of optometrists.
- COVD -- The
College of Optometrists in Vision Development
An international professional organization which
grants board certification in Vision Therapy to optometrists.
- AOA -- The
American Optometric Association
Organization of 32,000 optometrists.
- OEP
-- Optometric Extension Program Foundation
Serving the educational needs of optometrists.
- NORA -- Neuro
Optometric Rehabilitation Association International, Inc.
An organization which provides direction for the
visual rehabilitation of persons who have physical disabilities
and/or traumatic brain injuries (TBI).
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Learn more about symptoms of visual problems which affect
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