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  • Tele-Support Talks

    A Shot in the Dark

    In this presentation we meet Anthony Ferraro, a Paralympic wrestler and a judo master who is blind. He shares with us his story, struggles, and successes.

  • On Tech & Vision Podcast

    Training the Brain: Sensory Substitution

    Today’s big idea centers on the place where big ideas get born — the human brain. In today’s episode, Dr. Roberts and his guests explore theories of brain plasticity, sensory substitution, and sensory augmentation.

  • Blog

    How to Prevent Vision Loss from Glaucoma

    Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of blindness worldwide, affecting over 3 million people in the United States alone. It is often called the…

  • Blog

    Technology Available for People With Vision Loss

    Posted by Calvin Roberts, MD, Lighthouse Guild for AbleNews Technology has transformed so many aspects of our world and for people with visual impairment technological…

  • On Tech & Vision Podcast

    Improving Visual Impairment with Technology

    On Tech & Vision Podcast with Dr. Cal Roberts This episode’s big idea is about using augmented reality, machine learning, and soon fifth generation (5G) connectivity…

  • Blog

    Vision for Life: A Virtual Forum Dealing with Vision Impairment During COVID-19

    A virtual forum on the impact of COVID-19 on the lives of people living with vision impairment and blindness, and ways in which Lighthouse Guild and the field, in general, has responded.

  • On Tech & Vision Podcast

    Extending Human Vision

    Today’s big idea is how the technology used in instruments that extend human vision to space is being relied on by vision technology developers in devices that help people with vision loss in everyday tasks here on Earth. Using substitute senses has allowed scientists across many fields to continue their work without the use of sight. The eSight is one such device that stimulates the remaining functioning vision to improve the quality of life for users. Dr. Roberts speaks with Charles Lim about the development of the device, the principles behind how it works, and the motivation for future improvements.

  • Blog

    Diabetes and Vision Loss November Is Diabetes Awareness Month

    For millions of people in the United States who have diabetes or pre-diabetes, improving health and avoiding diabetes-related complications are essential. The good news is…

  • On Tech & Vision Podcast

    A “Remapped Reality” – Using Virtual Reality to Remap the Visual

    Today’s big idea is the power of virtual reality — how people are using VR to remap sight and help people with . Dr. Roberts visits with Grace and Dr. Frank Werblin about how emerging technologies help people with low vision access the areas of vision they still have, by using a virtual reality system. They also talk about how sight works biologically, and how one such device, IrisVision, works to connect people socially.

  • On Tech & Vision Podcast

    Integrating Touch and Sound

    Today’s big idea is how we can use touch and sound together to create spatial awareness. Just like learning to play the piano or another instrument, smart cane technology engages the both sound and touch to compensate for loss of vision. Kürşat Ceylan, the founder and CEO of WeWALK, shares how the WeWALK smart cane engages a number of senses to develop new autonomy for users, and how their technology is a jumping-off point for integrating other technologies.

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