Archive for the ‘Vision’ tag
Creig Hoyt, M.D.
“The plasticity and potential of the visual system is continuously being explored and redefined. Old notions give way to new potentials. Meir Schneider addresses these issues in his clinical work with patients with various visual problems. His reflections and theories are worth consideration and critical review.”
Creig Hoyt, M.D., Chairman of the Department of Ophthalmology at University of California San Francisco Medical School; Director of Beckman Vision Center, San Francisco, CA. Hoyt is regarded as one of the world’s leading pediatric neuro-ophthalmologists. His pioneering studies changed the practice of infant cataract care worldwide.
Blinking
Use breathing and blinking to relax the face and eyes.
Wellness for the Eyes
An article from Kindred Spirit Magazine, issue 46, Spring 1999 by Meir Schneider and Carol Gallup. It focuses on natural vision improvement exercises and has a section on computer vision syndrome.
Repetitive Strain
This article discusses how to prevent and overcome RSI, with an emphasis towards those using computers, utilizing proper ergonomics and exercises for the limbs, neck, shoulders, and eyes.
A Journey Out Of Blindness
An article from Vision Magazine, by Melissa Moody.
Massage for Natural Vision Improvement
Simple exercises you can do anywhere to relax your eyes.
Palming
A technique for relaxing the eyes.
‘Mind’s eye’ influences visual perception
Letting your imagination run away with you may actually influence how you see the world. New research from Vanderbilt University has found that mental imagery –what we see with the “mind’s eye”– directly impacts our visual perception.

