What is dynamic and sports vision?
Our world is far from static. From driving a car to reading a book and beyond, life's most basic activities require a complex range of dynamic vision skills - skills that an eye chart alone cannot measure. When these skills are out of sync, it can impact you in big and often unexpected ways.
Studies in the United States found that 1 in 4 children has certain level of dynamic vision dysfunction, which has often been misdiagnosed as inattention, sleepiness, dyslexia, or even Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), drastically affects their learning- and motor-activities.
Different aspects of dynamic and sports vision include: accommodation response, binocular functions, eye tracking movement, contrast sensitivity, visual reaction time and response including the processing efficiency of the brain.
With a combination of traditional binocular functions testings and interactive sensorimotor eye tracking analysis system, optometrists specialized in sports vision can now quantitatively analyze your dynamic visual functions and then design specific training strategies to sharpen your edge. In highly competitive sports, a subtle difference as such could become your ace card.