How Low Vision Patients Can Develop Almost Limitless Visualization Ability

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VA typically means visual acuity – the ability to see details. This slow, conscious visual system is separate from, yet intertwined with many other faster visual systems, most of which are NOT affected by diseases that limit central visual acuity. This webinar willdiscuss another VA, that of visualization ability. In patients who have low vision, this internal visualization ability can be developed. We will set the framework for the many visual systems and explain how to enhance remaining visual systems.

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Deborah Zelinsky, O.D. is an optometrist noted worldwide for her work using retinal processing to change sound perception. She founded The Mind-Eye Institute, located in a northem Chicago suburb, serving as its executive director of research. Mind-Eye team members are

prescribing Mind-eye Brainwear  TM (using her patented Z-Bell Test TM ) to balance eye-ear disconnects.

Dr. Zelinsky’s involvement with low vision patients began in 1985, having a rotation through the Minneapols Society for the Blind, being the director of the Schwartzman-Steinberg Low Vision Clinic in

Fort Lauderdale, and partnering with the Society for Blind Services in Chicago while leading a class called The macular connection. An ever-growing number of scientific studies show  that the retina reflects the condition of the brain and body, and that neuroplasticity allows for brain growth. Continuing advancements in understanding the role of retinal signaling as a significant component to overall brain function may one day make optometrists the go-to professionals for a variety of disorders

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