Apparatus and method for treating learning differences

Optics: eye examining – vision testing and correcting – Eye examining or testing instrument – Eye exercising or training type

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C351S204000, C351S170000, C351S175000

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ABSTRACT:
A method for treating a learning difference of an individual, comprises predicting an eclipsed area of a retina of an eye of the individual; providing a prism lens having dimensions selected for directing light to the eclipsed area; and positioning the prism lens adjacent the eye such that light is directed to the eclipsed area of the retina, thereby alleviating symptoms of the learning difference. The apparatus includes a prism lens for directing light to an eclipsed area of a retina of an eye of the individual and means for positioning said prism lens adjacent the eye such that light is directed to the eclipsed area of the retina to address the learning difference.

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