Carleton University - School of Computer Science Honours Project
Winter 2022
Visu: An Implementation Of Supplementary Vision Exercises Using SwiftUI
Marwah Alshaebi
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ABSTRACT
Vision exercises are a traditional practice that existed for years and used by optometrists to strengthen the oculomotor skills in order to improve reading and overall vision accuracy for children and adults (Bonilla-Warford et al, 2004). Amblyopia or lazy eye is a neurodevelopmental visual disorder that occurs due to some binocular disturbance in the earlier years of child development due to a variety of vision diseases. Patients with Amblyopia demonstrated reduced visual acuity and contrast sensitivity in one eye, which results in a decrease in depth perception and a plethora of visual deficits, such as fixation instability and it overall lowers visual experiences. A recent study on the efficacy of vision therapy and exercises showed that vision therapy remains the golden standard for recovering any vision acuity and disorders especially in patients with amblyopia (Hernández-Rodríguez et al., 2021). This project will seek to facilitate vision exercises and provide easy access to patients at any time and place, focusing mainly on the difficulties patients face with reading and identifying objects. The application has been designed with Nielsen's design heuristics in mind, an easy to use interface that is visually appealing, simple and easy to follow