Synoptophore

A synoptophore is a device that is used to study the human visual system. It allows you to simultaneously see two images on the screen and compare them with each other. This allows us to determine how the human visual system works and what problems may be associated with it.

The synoptophore consists of two screens that are located at a distance from each other. Each screen displays the image you want to compare. The patient looks at both screens at the same time and tries to find the differences between them. This helps determine how well the visual system is working and what problems there are in it.

The use of synoptophore can help in diagnosing many eye diseases, such as cataracts, glaucoma, retinal dystrophy and others. It can also be used to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment for these diseases.

In addition, the synoptophore can be used in the educational process to teach students and doctors how to work correctly with visual images and how to evaluate their quality.



A synoptophore is a device used in ophthalmology to treat amblyopia, strabismus and other visual impairments. It consists of two lenses that allow the patient to see objects with both eyes at the same time.

The principle of operation of the synoptophore is based on the fact that the human brain processes information received from both eyes simultaneously. When a patient looks at an object through a synoptophore, his brain receives information from both eyes and processes it together. This allows the patient to better see and understand the world around them.

Synoptophore can be used to treat both children and adults. It helps improve vision and reduce the risk of complications such as cataracts and glaucoma.

However, before using a synoptophore, you should consult an ophthalmologist. He will conduct an examination and determine whether the patient is suitable for treatment with this device.

In general, synoptophore is an effective method for treating many visual disorders, so it is widely used in ophthalmic practice.