
A 3-year randomized clinical trial of MiSight lenses for myopia control
The results of this clinical trial demonstrate the efficacy of the MiSight daily disposable soft contact lens in slowing the change in spherical equivalent refraction and axial length.

Vision therapy for binocular dysfunction after brain injury
To prospectively evaluate the efficacy of vision therapy for the treatment of binocular vision disorders in adults at least 3 months after acquired brain injury.
The majority of participants who completed the study experienced significant improvements in signs and symptoms.

An assessment of acquired stereovision in adulthood
Despite binocular disorders in childhood, patients may be able to achieve stereopsis following interventions in adulthood.
This achievement enables a qualitatively different and significantly improved sense of space and depth.

Children with ADHD show altered eye movement patterns during reading
Data indicate that non-medicated children with pure ADHD show altered eye movement patterns (abnormal fixations, regressions, saccades in return sweeps) during oral reading.
As a result, children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder demonstrated poorer reading efficiency and spent more time completing reading. The current findings have potential impacts on the association between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and reading performance, which could have a direct influence on children's educational outcomes.