Ubisoft Has New Video Game Designed To Treat Lazy Eye 55
wired_parrot writes Ubisoft, in partnership with McGill university, has developed a game designed to treat lazy eye. The game works as a treatment by training both eyes using different levels of contrast of red and blue that the patient sees through stereoscopic glasses. It is hopeful that the new treatment will bring a more effective way of addressing a condition that affects 1-5% of the population.
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no it will cost $500-$1000 and maybe be DRM locked to a $1000 display.
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Yes. It will also require installation of Starforce, Uplay malware and require a constant internet connection. Oh and it won't be at all usable until the fifth post-release patch. Ubisoft will also whine that every user is a dirty pirate haxor who is stealing money from them.
I used to have lazy eye, but after having to deal with Ubisoft DRM it now twitches uncontrollably.
Not PC (Score:4, Funny)
lazy eye
It's called kinetically challenged ocular organ, you insensitive clod.
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lazy eye
It's called kinetically challenged ocular organ, you insensitive clod.
And just to preempt the humor and irony challenged, yes I know the medical term is Amblyopia. There's even a link in the summary to the Wikipedia article.
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the humor and irony challenged
They're called nerds, you insensitive clod. There's even a whole website devoted to their "news", where they can exchange comments that they mutually deem to be "insightful", "informative", etc.
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And of course (Score:2)
I developed this crap when I hit 35 (Score:2)
Bloody annoying.
As my eye quality slowly degraded, I found at night, when I was straining to read something my left eye would just basically say "look, I'm wasting everyones time here, do you mind if I shut down?" and it would just pull a C3PO and just whirrrr and look down to the lower left.
Quite annoying considering I wasn't a "lazy eye" guy previously.
Seems to particularly kick in when I'm tired too.
I wonder if there's a way to get glasses which are slightly worse in one eye to make the other one pick it
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Eye patches or using other methods to "punish the good eye", sometimes using eye drops as well. I assume you've tried eye glasses?
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Eye glasses don't help the lazy eye, instead it helps both eyes and prevents premature fatigue. Using an eye patch over the good eye helps make the lazy eye's muscles more enduring but this only helps if you continue doing it.
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My eyes do that too, especially when I'm tired. You can catch them in the act by closing your eyes for a few seconds and watching the images converge when you open them again.
When I'm really tired, I tilt my head the other way so gravity gives it a bit of help, or give it a push with my finger (against the eyelid, not the eyeball)
One of the tests when I got my last pair of glasses was for this kind of divergence, but these glasses don't seem to correct for it. My first pair may have done, as things appeared
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when i used to go raving / clubbing, tons of people had really dodgy eyes the next morning..
That's because of all the drugs, mate, lazy eye ain't got nothing to do with it.
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You did too much man.
Don't dart your eyes between theirs, it makes you look shifty eyed. Do you do the same thing when you're fucking?
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Do having spherical or aspherical glasses affect the magnification at the same strength? If so maybe that.
I lose a lot of "wide angle" with my glasses and stuff are bigger than without (positive strength.)
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My right eye does that when I'm tired, but my eyelid is actually notably different on that side, I've too much of it. My father had both of his eyelids trimmed back by the VA to try to treat his headaches, apparently only one side of my head has this congenital defect. Probably have it trimmed up next time I go out of the country.
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Interestingly, I started becoming a heavy dual monitor user a year or two before this kicked in for me...? :/
Good idea but... (Score:2, Funny)
It''ll probably require UPlay
The Brock string (Score:2, Informative)
The book that explains it all and offers the solution to the "lazy eye" problem: http://www.fixingmygaze.com/
The exercise you should be doing daily, to get rid of it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brock_string (also check out videos on Youtube)
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I had non-binocular vision when I was a kid. the guy in the white coat just took a length of cardboard, drew a line down the middle of it and drew some blobs on the line which he marked from 1..10. I got a bunch of other exercises too (I seem to remember two stick men, one with arms but no legs and one with legs but no arms and having to make them into one complete stick man). I can't remember those very well, but that bit of cardboard fixed it for me.
As an aside, if lazy eye affects such a small proportion
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I remember going through these exercises on a daily basis for nearly 5 years when I was a kid. They weren't pleasant to do, and required a lot of time and concentration. My doctor wanted me to do them 3 times a day, which I did for a while, but there was no difference. His response was that it helped some people, and just to keep on it for the rest of my life. I gave up shortly after.
I can still see, although only through one eye at a time, and for me this is purely a cosmetic issue.
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Side Effects (Score:3)
Unfortunately, reported side effects include objects appearing to pop into your vision, seeing people as having no faces, feeling like one is falling through the world, the world around you appearing to slow down, strange reactions to hay, and feeling disconnected from others.
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Unfortunately, reported side effects include objects appearing to pop into your vision, seeing people as having no faces, feeling like one is falling through the world, the world around you appearing to slow down, strange reactions to hay, and feeling disconnected from others.
Should appeal to the LSD crowd just fine then
Proposed name (Score:1)
Playing years of Ubisoft games... (Score:1)
ridiculous statistic (Score:2)
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It seems like you don't know what lazy eye is (Score:2)
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Repeating all our worst ideas (Score:1)
When I was a kid the doctors were actually doing the same thing. They gave me a book to read with alternate red and blue words and red/blue glasses to wear. The idea was to strengthen your lazy eye. What it does do is trains you in the weird ability to consciously control which eye you are looking out of. This has the unfortunate side effect of severely impairing your 3d vision / depth perception.
Whenever I mention those glasses to doctors today they grumble sub-vocally and get this disgusted look on t
Much cheaper and don't have to wait if... (Score:1)
Double vision (Score:1)
lazy eye (Score:2)
I'll be happy if I can use this software to help.