Video games prescribed as treatment for lazy eye
NCT ID NCT05522972
Summary
This study is testing whether playing video games or doing specific visual training exercises can improve vision in people with amblyopia, commonly called 'lazy eye.' Researchers are enrolling 180 adults and children with normal vision or lazy eye to practice these activities and track changes in their vision. The goal is to understand how the brain can adapt and potentially improve vision even after childhood.
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Nova Southeastern University College of Optometry
RECRUITINGFort Lauderdale, Florida, 33328, United States
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