Sunday, June 05, 2005

MY EYES......

NeuroVision's Neural Vision Correction NVC™ technology is a novel approach to improving eyesight without Surgery or Drugs. It is a non-invasive, patient specific, computerised treatment, based on scientifically proven visual stimulation of the neural connections responsible for vision.
Through affiliated medical centers, NeuroVision's treatment is available today for individuals having low degrees of Myopia (short-sightedness) or Amblyopia (lazy-eye).



NeuroVision has developed Neural Vision Correction NVC™ technology based on breakthroughs in the field of visual neuroscience. NeuroVision's propriety and systematic approach to improving neural processing in the visual cortex can dramatically improve one's eyesight.
To put it in simple words, you can think of the visual perception process as taking a photo with a digital camera. When taking such photo, the camera first acquires the image with optical devices (lens, zoom, filters), then the camera uses digital image processing methods to improve and process the image into a "digital photo". When the brain processes image, like a digital camera, it first uses the eye optics to acquire the image, and then the neural connections in the brain process the signals from the eye into a final image.
While the common vision correction methods, like refractive eye wear or lasic surgery, deals with the optics of the eye, NeuroVision's technology deals with the neural processing of the image in the brain.
The Improvement of eyesight is achieved through repetitive performance of interactive Visual Perception Tasks, where specific stimulations are given on a treatment workstation. All stimulations are proprietary, scientifically proven, image patterns that appear on a computer monitor and target specific neural connections in the brain. There are no invasive procedures, nor drugs, associated with this treatment.




Think i shall give a try... cost about $1000++ oh.. and treatment period should be abt 3mths...
the days w/o glasses... is my wish and dream.. hmmmm.....

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