Filled and wireframe isoline overlays reveal correlations between eye tissue measurements, improving intuitive detection of abnormalities.
Dynamic VR lighting and eye tracking enable accessible night vision and glare testing beyond clinics while preserving assessment accuracy.
Linear screen luminance adjustment with infrared eye recording improves subjective refraction checks under low ambient light.
Feedback-guided phoropter testing adjusts lenses and stops at defined endpoints to reduce eye strain while preserving refraction accuracy.
Separate light fields for each eye enable precise binocular refraction measurement, avoiding trial lenses and reducing accommodation errors.
A dual-lens virtual image setup enables portable visual acuity checks with display compensation, avoiding fixed-site vision testing.
Immersive VR vision testing adapts color and lighting challenges in real time while eye tracking improves home-based color perception assessment.
A 3D virtual eye exam adjusts visual stimuli by sightline and user response to generate more accurate home eyewear prescriptions.
A head-mounted display adapts visual patterns and correction filters from sensor responses to enable accurate home vision testing.
Eye-tracking in a VR headset enables adaptive home vision tests that detect early eye strain during prolonged immersive use.
Real-time eye tracking in a VR headset detects fatigue and adjusts visual complexity to improve vision testing accuracy and comfort.
Eye-tracked VR testing simulates lighting and color conditions to improve accessible vision assessment and support personalized lens prescriptions.
A 3D field of view is tested region by region, using user feedback to adjust correction filters and build a more accurate eyewear prescription.
Interactive VR testing varies lighting and glare while eye tracking measures visual sensitivity to recommend personalized lens tints.
A head-mounted visual test adapts patterns and sensor feedback to assess screen-use susceptibility and guide personalized eyewear at home.
A VR headset with eye tracking creates controlled, adaptive vision tests at home while improving assessment of sensitivity and color perception.
Continuous eye tracking in VR evaluates eye exercises non-invasively while improving patient engagement and diagnostic precision.
Eye-tracked VR color tasks improve at-home vision assessment accuracy and support personalized adaptive eyewear recommendations.
A head-mounted virtual eye exam adjusts visual stimuli and correction filters from user responses to improve multifocal prescription accuracy at home.
Adaptive XR vision filters and sensor data enable more accurate home contact lens fitting analysis with dynamic visual acuity adjustment.
Synchronized controller actuation in a 3D VR vision test improves assessment accuracy through dynamic stimuli and home-use adaptability.
Adaptive 3D stimuli in a head-mounted display adjust to head orientation and responses to improve depth perception testing at home.
Dynamic 3D stimuli in an HMD adapt to head orientation and user responses to improve depth perception testing accuracy at home.
Active electro-optic or fluid lenses adapt HMDD optics to each user's visual acuity, avoiding custom prescription inserts.
A head-mounted VR test adjusts 3D stimulus depth from user responses to improve home eye depth-perception assessment accuracy.
Adaptive 3D gradient stimuli in an HMD improve contrast sensitivity assessment accuracy and enable home-based vision testing.
Anti-aliased test symbols adapt to display resolution and user responses to keep remote visual acuity testing accurate across devices.
A VR headset and camera recreate clinical peripheral vision tests at home with adaptive stimuli and real-time gaze tracking.
Real-time eye tracking in a photorealistic VR headset adapts visual stimuli to assess binocular vision accurately outside clinics.
Real-time eye tracking in a VR headset adapts multidimensional vision tests for accurate at-home assessment of ocular health and visual field loss.
Variable VR lighting and camera-tracked responses enable accessible night blindness assessment beyond fixed clinical eye tests.
Adaptive VR eye-tracking tasks detect eye misalignment faster and more precisely while reducing invasive, prolonged ocular testing.
Adaptive VR visual anomaly simulation with eye tracking and ML diagnoses ocular conditions without invasive, time-consuming exams.
Head position data from subjective refraction is used to correct lens power calculation, improving ametropia compensation accuracy when worn.