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TOUCH VISION
System for screening and therapy of visuospatial disorders
TOUCH VISION
Areas of Use
USAGE
TOUCH VISION
TOUCH VISION is a comprehensive system designed to improve users' visual-motor skills and reaction speed. The main component of the system is 53 sensor indicators located on a board in front of the user.
- 53 sensors
- Sound effects
- App-based control
TOUCH VISION Capabilities
- Screening
- Statistics
- Training Selection

The TOUCH VISION system allows initial testing to assess the user's visual-motor skills. This helps identify weak points and build a further training program taking into account individual needs.

During training, TOUCH VISION collects and analyzes statistical data in real-time regarding reaction speed and task accuracy. All results are saved to track progress and compare with previous metrics.

The TOUCH VISION app offers users a variety of training types adapted to specific tasks in ophthalmology, rehabilitation, or sports. Users can choose a training type based on their needs and skill level.
Detailed Analytics
The system provides detailed reports analyzing completed training, including reaction time, movement accuracy, and response speed. This helps trainers or doctors adjust the training program to achieve maximum results.
Wireless Control
TOUCH VISION connects to a tablet via Bluetooth, allowing users to control the system remotely. This offers convenience for use in both medical and sports settings.
Training Program Builder
Users can create custom training programs using the training builder, configuring combinations of light signals, their frequency, and speed. This allows for maximum customization of the training to meet individual needs.
TOUCH VISION offers modern methods for screening, training, and rehabilitation of visuomotor and cognitive skills.
- Saccades – assessment of eye movement speed and accuracy.
- Suppression – determination of binocular vision presence and eye balance.
- Visual search test – evaluation of attention and visuospatial orientation.
- Visuomotor coordination – analysis of the interaction between eye and hand movements.
- Tracking – testing the stability of eye movements under changing visual stimuli.
- Optokinetic training – improvement of adaptation to moving objects.
- EMDR therapy – a method for correcting post-traumatic disorders through guided visual stimulation.
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