New prism aims to widen the world for those with one eye
NCT ID NCT06024668
Summary
This study is testing a special prism device designed to help people who are blind in one eye. The goal is to see if wearing the prism can help them spot pedestrians more quickly and accurately during a simulated walking task. The research involves a small, early-stage test to see if the device expands their field of view and improves safety.
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Schepens Eye Research Institute
Boston, Massachusetts, 02114, United States
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