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The Research

Our program was carefully developed using decades of research and experience.  Below you will find some of that research.

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01

Depth Perception Improvement in
Collegiate Baseball Players with Vision Training

After 6 weeks of training depth perception increased by 55% with out-of-season training of 20 minutes twice per week, and in-season training of 20 minutes once per week.

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02

An Exploratory Study of the Potential Effects of Vision Training on Concussion Incidence in Football

Vision training reduced the rate of concussion by 84.7%

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03

Survey of Prevention and Intervention Strategies Reducing Return to Play Post-Concussion in Division 1 Football

The number of sports related concussions in a football season were reduced by 71% through preventative treatment.

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04

Visual Attentional Training Improves Reading Capabilities in Children with Dyslexia: An Eye Tracker Study During a Reading Task

Dyslexia is a disorder reported in 5–10% of school-aged children. This study reports that after training oculomotor capabilities improved significantly during reading; in particular, children read faster, and their fixation time was shortest. We conclude that short visual attentional training could improve the cortical mechanisms responsible for attention and reading capabilities

 

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