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Originally Posted by Evilgrin
Yup, but what he said about the glasses has been debunked already. I don't know if he was trolling for fun or what?
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Regarding Cravens and glasses, this is from braininjuries.com:
Essentially, Concussion or Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) or Acquired Brain Injury is an insult to the brain, such as a blow to the head, stroke, or neurological dysfunction. The insult can produce cognitive, sensory or physical impairments; most are amenable to rehabilitation.
The following is a list of symptoms of visual problems which can result from brain injuries:
Blurred vision
Sensitivity to light, glare sensitivity
Reading difficulties; words appear to move
Comprehension difficulty
Attention and concentration difficulty
Memory difficulty
Double vision
Aching eyes
Headaches with visual tasks
Inability to maintain visual contact or focus
Reduction or loss of visual field (Visual Field Loss)
Difficulties with eye movements, such as:
ocular pursuits (eye tracking ability)
saccadics (shifting gaze quickly from one point to the other)
accommodative inability (focusing)
binocular vision (eye alignment, eye teaming, depth perception, 3D vision, stereopsis)
These visual problems can be successfully decreased or eliminated with various treatments, such as:
Optometric Vision Therapy
Neuro-optometric Rehabilitation Therapy
Corrective lenses, such as prism lenses
Phototherapy programs (Syntonic Optometry, Light Therapy)