Information about Oculy
What does Oculy offer?
- 15 various exercises
- Various difficulty levels
- Mutiple statistical evaluations
- Free configuration test
- Customizable software (e.g. zoom or contrast mode)
- 14 days right of return
- Currently available in the following languages: Deutsch, Français, English, Español, Polski, Dutch & Italiano
What are saccades?
A saccade is one of the three eye movements. It is a fast and sudden eye movement in which the eye spontaneously targets an object, but no information acquisition takes place. When a text is read, the forward jumps of the eye are called saccades (Latin: jerky). It is also referred to as a "jump in the eye". Depending on the reading competency, you have different lengths, with eight to nine letters from one fixation to the next being classified as normal in reading research. In addition to the saccades there are two further eye movement patterns, the regressions and fixation.Quelle: http://wiki.infowiss.net/Sakkade
Why an visual training?
Oculy's exercises can help to awaken the potential of the eyes by solving various tasks on the computer. Here you can see an example of such a search task:
In this exercise, the user has to look for a random number on the screen with his eyes and then move the mouse over it. It must not move the head, so that the eyes make saccadic movements and are trained like this.
What do customers say?
Read more about how Oculy has helped people to become more independent and safe.«...very diversified»
«I bought Oculy because you can train comfortably from home. The games are very varied. With the statistics you can see if you have improved. It looks very easy in the beginning, but it's definitely not. I have improved and I am very happy about that.» Mrs. M.«Newly gained mobility»
«My mobility was severely restricted by a restriction of the visual field. After two months of visual training, I was able to successfully regain my previous mobility» Mr. Castella