RetCorr: Computerized Binocular Vision Training
Manual binocular vision training has existed since the 1950s. Although these methods are effective, they are not very practical as they require a lot of motivation and supervision. Additionally, this type of training needs to be done daily and requires weekly visits to an eye clinic. RetCorr's computerized training, consisting of a desktop, 3D screen, and glasses, drastically improved the effectiveness and efficiency of binocular vision training compared to manual methods.
The Imvis training program, Imvi Read, uses the same patent as RetCorr's solution but employs a mobile app and VR glasses instead of a computer. Read the article.
Neurological strain
Research conducted at Gävle University, led by Professor Hans Richter, shows that the vergence system can quickly drain up to 90% of the frontal lobe's energy. All it takes is the brain stimulating eye movements for as little as 5–10 minutes. Therefore, even very small Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD) can quickly consume so much of the brain's energy that it becomes difficult to perform other tasks. This negatively affects other activities, such as reading. Read the article.
Dyslexia
Professor Christer Jacobson has found in his research that vision can affect people with reading and writing difficulties or dyslexia, and that vergence training can have a positive effect on reading for people with vergence problems: Read the article
Factors Behind Reading and Writing Difficulties and Dyslexia, Adapted from Christer Jacobson
Imvi’s VR Training
Studies of Imvi’s solution have shown positive results for people with reading difficulties, dyslexia, and ADHD. Multiple studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of our method:
- Improvement of eye coordination, i.e., vergence function
- Increased reading speed and endurance
- Reduction of common issues such as headaches, eye pain or strain, concentration problems, fatigue, etc.