Often, significant field loss makes driving illegal or unsafe. Strategies for Recovery and Adaptation
Learning to consciously move your eyes toward the affected side to "scan" for obstacles. anopia
High risk of bumping into objects or people on the "blind" side. Often, significant field loss makes driving illegal or
Living with a visual field cut is about more than just "seeing less." It affects: anopia
Placing a bright strip of tape (anchoring) on the side of a page to help your eyes find where to start reading.
While neural damage can be permanent, the brain is remarkably adaptable. Experts at organizations like the Stroke Association and Neofect recommend several approaches: