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Neuro-ophthalmology

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

The Brain Behind Vision

| Jed Boye | 5 min read

Individual differences in the size of the primary visual cortex of the brain may explain why some people see better than others

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

Viewing the Inaccessible

| Geoffrey Potjewyd | 2 min read

The brain and cerebral vasculature are notoriously difficult to access – is OCT the key to the door?

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

Light Up Your Life

| Jed Boye | 2 min read

New research shines a light on why poor-quality light may affect the mood

Subspecialties Neuro-ophthalmology

Another Step Forward

| Bruce Cree | 5 min read

The global lead investigator for the N-MOmentum trial, Bruce Cree, explains how UPLIZNA enables stratified treatment of NMOSD

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

Teaching New Dogs Old Tricks

| Jed Boye

Is mimicking human eye movements the key to improving machine vision?

Subspecialties Neuro-ophthalmology

Mystery (Mis)Diagnosis

| Friedemann Paul | 7 min read

Friedemann Paul explains the importance of NMOSD awareness

Business & Profession Professional Development

The Eye in Team

| Daniel Laby | 11 min read

Daniel Laby on building a career in sports and performance vision

Subspecialties Neuro-ophthalmology

Eye Spy

| Jed Boye

Screening for neurological diseases using your phone? There’s an app for that!

Subspecialties Retina

Blanket Coverage

| Geoffrey Potjewyd

SARM1 is identified as a single gene target that could protect the optic nerve from damage and save vision

Subspecialties Neuro-ophthalmology

Not So Lazy Gamers

| Francisco M. Martinez

Not all screen time is bad for your sight – this video game can treat amblyopia, even in adulthood

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