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. 2017 Feb;114(2):173-176.
doi: 10.1007/s00347-016-0433-3.

[Improvement of vision through perceptual learning in the case of refractive errors and presbyopia : A critical valuation]

[Article in German]
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[Improvement of vision through perceptual learning in the case of refractive errors and presbyopia : A critical valuation]

[Article in German]
S P Heinrich. Ophthalmologe. 2017 Feb.

Abstract

The idea of compensating or even rectifying refractive errors and presbyopia with the help of vision training is not new. For most approaches, however, scientific evidence is insufficient. A currently promoted method is "perceptual learning", which is assumed to improve stimulus processing in the brain. The basic phenomena of perceptual learning have been demonstrated by a multitude of studies. Some of these specifically address the case of refractive errors and presbyopia. However, many open questions remain, in particular with respect to the transfer of practice effects to every-day vision. At present, the method should therefore be judged with caution.

Keywords: Brain; Defocus; Efficacy; Vision training; Visual acuity.

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