VideoOculography
Video Oculography (VOG) is a non-invasive ophthalmic imaging technique that utilizes video technology to record the position and movement of the eye. It can be used to measure a person's visual perception and eye movements, as well as to help diagnose a range of eye conditions. VOG is used to assess a patient's visual field and visual acuity, as well as to evaluate a number of neurological and ophthalmic diseases. It can also be used for screening and monitoring the progress of treatments for these diseases. VOG is increasingly being used in a variety of medical settings, as it provides a highly detailed, quantitative analysis of the eye's movement and visual field. Its high accuracy and reliability make it an invaluable tool for both clinical research and patient treatment.
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