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Dyskinetopsia

Dyskinetopsia
Things that move too fast are missed or not seen clearly. This is true for us all of course. As things move faster, like a speeding car, they become more difficult to see clearly. With this type of CVI, the speed where clear vision is lost or reduced, is slower than is typical. For some this can be a lot slower. So even a person's walking pace may be too fast for clear vision. This is called Dyskinetopsia. A big word, basically meaning that things that move quickly are not seen clearly! Slow things down, right down. Learn the optimal speed for your child - and slow your child down too, because when they move they create movement around them, and this moving scene is more blurred when moving faster. Further reading: What Is CVI? Movement, Lessons 3e Movement and 7a Dyskinetopsia.

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