πŸ” Help Shape a New Way to Tackle Shaky Vision

We are developing a new device that aims to reduce the uncontrollable shaking or vibrating vision (oscillopsia) that some people with nystagmus have. Your experience can help shape how this work is carried out.

This is part of the Vision Interface to Stabilise Oscillopsia (VISO) Study, led by clinicians and researchers at Moorfields Eye Hospital and the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London (UK).

πŸ“ If you have nystagmus, we would really value your input. Your can take part by completing a short, anonymous survey – it takes around 5 minutes.

✨ If you’re over 18, based in the UK, and experience significant shaky vision, you may also be eligible to join our in-person study. This would involve visiting our research unit in central London.

πŸ“© If you are interested in taking part or have any questions, contact us at info@VISOstudy.com

βœ… Either by completing the survey or wanting to participate, you would be helping to shape the future direction of nystagmus research. Thank you!