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1 The Origins of Dyops® The Dyop™ Revolution Allan Hytowitz Dyop® Vision Associates LLC Copyright©2015 – Dyop® Vision Associates – All Rights Reserved

2  ===========================Progressive Lenses =========================  The effect of 1 diopter in excess Allan’s Problem Allan’s Refraction (OS) Copyright©2015 – Dyop® Vision Associates – All Rights Reserved

3 Olny srmat poelpe can raed tihs. The phaonmneal pweor of the hmuan mnid, aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, is taht it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the lterets in a wrod are, the olny iprmoatnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat lteetr be in the rghit pclae. The rset can be a taotl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit a porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteetr by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe. Allan’s view with Computer Lenses Allan’s Problem Copyright©2015 – Dyop® Vision Associates – All Rights Reserved

4 Allan’s view with Progressive Lenses Allan’s Problem Copyright©2015 – Dyop® Vision Associates – All Rights Reserved

5 Inherent Vision Loss with Progressive Lenses Astigmatic Area Dyslexic Area Dyslexic Areas caused blurry and distorted vision and almost four years of functional blindness Astigmatic Area Dyslexic Area Allan’s Problem Copyright©2015 – Dyop® Vision Associates – All Rights Reserved

6 Allan’s Original Vision Test Device Copyright©2015 – Dyop® Vision Associates – All Rights Reserved

7 Early attempts to create a rotating image Original segmented rotating circle Rotating Segmented Circles Copyright©2015 – Dyop® Vision Associates – All Rights Reserved

8 Early attempts to create a rotating image Rotating Segmented Circles Copyright©2015 – Dyop® Vision Associates – All Rights Reserved

9 Focus on Circle 0 (zero), and then MOVE ONLY YOUR EYE(S) to note which circles appear to be out of focus. Each number represents 2 arc degrees when viewed at 28 inches on a 19” monitor. Allan’s view with Single Vision Lenses 1 2 4 39 5 6 7 8 10 1 2 4 39 5 6 7 8 0 Display of a row of segmented rotating circles Rotating Segmented Circles Copyright©2015 – Dyop® Vision Associates – All Rights Reserved

10 “Rotating Segmented Circles” July 2008 + 100 hours Original segmented rotating circle 10 20 40 30 90 50 60 70 80 100 + % As you MOVE ONLY YOUR EYE(S) the dyslexic areas become blurry with color distortion How big should the “Rotating Segmented Circles” be? Allan’s view with Single Vision Lenses Copyright©2015 – Dyop® Vision Associates – All Rights Reserved

11 July 2008 + 100 hours Original segmented rotating circle 10 20 40 30 90 50 60 70 80 100 + % As you MOVE ONLY YOUR EYE(S) the dyslexic areas become blurry with color distortion How big should the “Rotating Segmented Circles” be? Dyslexic Areas “Rotating Segmented Circles” Allan’s view with Single Vision Lenses Copyright©2015 – Dyop® Vision Associates – All Rights Reserved

12 Inherent Dyslexic Vision Loss Astigmatic Area Dyslexic Area Dyslexic Areas caused blurry and distorted vision and almost four years of functional blindness Astigmatic Area Dyslexic Area Allan’s Problem Copyright©2015 – Dyop® Vision Associates – All Rights Reserved

13 Left  Normal colors  Right Allan’s view with Progressive Lenses Peripheral color distortion reduces comprehension Dyslexic Area Allan’s view with Progressive Lenses Astigmatic color shift Allan’s Problem Copyright©2015 – Dyop® Vision Associates – All Rights Reserved

14 15 107 20 30 4 Dyops™ Dynamic Optotypes™ How big should the “Rotating Segmented Circles” be? You either see the rotational motion at that distance, or you don’t. Copyright©2015 – Dyop® Vision Associates – All Rights Reserved

15 Dyop™ color = White vs. Black Dyop™ background = Black vs. White Dyop™ stroke width = 2.5 % sw to 20% sw? Dyop™ sectors = 2 sectors to 16 sectors? Dyop™ 20/20 diameter = 12 mm to 16 mm Dyop™ shape = dots vs. segments vs. triangles? What is a Dyop™? What is the Optimum Dyop™? Dyop ™ = dynamic optotype Copyright©2015 – Dyop® Vision Associates – All Rights Reserved

16 Dyop ™ stroke width versus photoreceptor stimulus path Thinner Dyop™ = thinner segment photoreceptor stimulus Thicker Dyop™ = thicker segment photoreceptor stimulus Dyops™ - Pixels in the Eye Allan’s Theory Copyright©2015 – Dyop® Vision Associates – All Rights Reserved

17 Dyop ™ stroke width versus Perception Distance Dyop™ Threshold Image versus Perception Distance as of 2009-10-27 Stroke widths (& gap widths) of 2.5%, 3.75%, and 5% 8 segments per Dyops™ with 22.5 degree gap height @ 40 rpm White segments on a Black Background Threshold Image diameter Perception Distance 2.5% stroke width Perception Distance 3.75% stroke width Perception Distance 5% stroke width mm (* see Note)PD - feet* 18242526 17.25232425 16.5222324 15.75212223 1520 2122 14.2519 20 21 13.5 19 20 12.937518 20 12.37517 19 11.812516 18 What is a Dyop™? Copyright©2015 – Dyop® Vision Associates – All Rights Reserved

18 Optimum Dyop™ Stroke Width Copyright©2015 – Dyop® Vision Associates – All Rights Reserved

19 12,000 Hours Later… Copyright©2015 – Dyop® Vision Associates – All Rights Reserved

20 The Vision Revolution Copyright©2015 – Dyop® Vision Associates – All Rights Reserved


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