It may sound natural for people to use this part of their eyes when they see things. However, because I only look with my eyes, I sometimes can't see clearly.
Next, let's do an experiment. Please look at the illustrations of hearts and spades in the picture.
1. Open the book and put your hands forward, like the illustration in the lower left corner. (Note: Please see the picture below)
2. Close your left eye and open your right eye.
3. The right eye is fixed on the left heart.
4. Put the book beside your face.
At this point, spades will disappear at a certain position. The place where spades disappear is called blind spot.
According to the experimental results, if people only see things with one eye, they can only see parts. But it will be very troublesome, so the brain will automatically help us make up for the missing parts.
If it is not through such experiments, it is difficult for us to find blind spots. Because in life, blind spots will disappear instantly. This is because the human brain will constantly speculate on what the eyes can't see. When the brain discovers what is missing in the scene, it will make up the missing part earlier. So in daily life, it is difficult for us to detect blind spots. Just like when we can't see clearly, the brain will automatically correct it for us.
Similarly, when our vision is blurred by myopia or presbyopia, the brain will try its best to help us correct it into a clear image.
Gabor eye training is to train "the ability to correct blurred images", so whether it is presbyopia, myopia or amblyopia, it can be improved obviously.
The special stripes used in Gabor eye training are called Gabor symbols, which are generated by mathematical processing such as Gabor transformation. Dennis gabor symbol was invented by Dr. dennis gabor, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 197 1 for holography.
The transformation of Gabor symbol can strengthen the visual cortex in charge of vision, so as long as you "look" Gabor symbol, you can * * * the visual cortex of the brain.
The use of Gabor symbol * * * to represent brain and vision health has been confirmed by the University of California and other top research institutions in the world.
The University of California convened sixteen students (eight men and eight women) and sixteen residents (eight men and eight women) who lived around the university and were over 65 years old. The experiment lasted for a week. The results show that both college students and elderly people over 65 have obvious changes in their eyesight.