Scientists have been studying how visual space is mapped in the cerebral cortex for many decades under the assumption that the map is equal for lights and darks. Surprisingly, recent work demonstrates that visual brain maps are dark-centric and that, just as stars rotate around black holes in the Universe,…
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Can having high cholesterol levels have an effect on your eye and vision health? Answer: High cholesterol can affect the eyes and vision, and the ramifications can be anything from benign and cosmetic to devastating, irreversible blindness. Cholesterol plays an important role in human tissue; it is a component of…
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It was a day spent at one of the premiere venues in all of Major League Baseball. On July 7, associate professor and director of SUNY Optometry’s Sports and Performance Vision Center, Dr. Daniel Laby, and four, third year Doctor of Optometry students from his summer sports vision elective course,…
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The University Eye Center’s Dr. Erica Schulman talks about some of the issues that she regularly sees in pediatric patients and why your child should have a comprehensive eye examination on a regular basis.
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Some tips from the University Eye Center on staying safe and injury free at home.
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The University Eye Center’s Dr. Caitlin Morrison on what you should know about contact lenses.
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It should be noted that Reception is complimentary, but pre-registration is required for an accurate count.
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Dr. Carol Lin is a residency-trained Clinical Instructor and PhD Candidate at the SUNY College of Optometry. Dr. Lin is originally from San Jose, California, and received her Bachelors of Science in Neuroscience from the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), with a minor in French Language and Linguistics. She…
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