Sound-Based eye training could sharpen retinal images
NCT ID NCT07529041
First seen Apr 15, 2026 · Last updated Jun 10, 2026 · Updated 14 times
Summary
This study tests a new device that uses sound to help people with vision loss keep their eyes steady during eye imaging. About 22 healthy volunteers and patients with retinal disease will try to focus on a target while a camera tracks their eye movements. The goal is to see if real-time audio feedback improves image quality and makes scans faster.
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EKFZ Else Kroener Fresenius Center for Optogenetic Therapies, University Medical Center Goettingen
Göttingen, 37075, Germany
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