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Behavioural Intervention
Biofeedback for Nystagmus
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Toronto, Ontario
This trial tests a new technique to help infants with uncontrolled eye movements improve their vision. The technique uses visual and audio cues to teach better eye control, aiming to make vision clearer and more stable. The study will see if this method can help these patients see better at different distances. This technique has been used in visual training to help patients become aware of their eye movements and improve certain eye conditions.
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