In Stroke Patients, Residual Activity in the Brain Key for Vision Recovery

Scientists know that vision restoration training (VRT) can help patients who have lost part of their vision due to optic nerve damage, glaucoma or stroke regain some of their lost visual functions. But they do not understand what factors determine how much visual recovery is achieved. New evidence published in iRestorative Neurology and Neuroscience/i suggests that vision restoration depends mostly on activity of residual vision that is still left ...

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