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Passive optical device for nystagmus correction and resolution enhancement

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Abstract

We present a solution for solving the reduced vision caused by involuntary movements of the retina in nystagmus, composed of a rigid contact lens, which moves together with the eyeball, and an ophthalmic lens (spectacles).

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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