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Visual recovery 3D training

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Visual recovery 3D training

par Yoshihiko Kimura

v2.02 156 Mo Universel 4+

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Description

Surpassed 10,000 total downloads! A more advanced vision recovery training app.

[NEW] “Today’s Image” x Streak Feature
Simply complete the 3D image delivered every day, and your consecutive training days will be recorded.
The more you continue, the higher your level rises, and the eye icon evolves. It helps you build a habit in a game-like way.
[Stereogram Generator]

- Create original stereograms from emojis
- Convert formulas into beautiful stereoscopic images
- Add extra vision training benefits with Gabor patches

[3 Difficulty Levels]
- Beginner: Geometric stereograms (ideal for stereoscopic vision beginners)
- Intermediate: Autostereograms (find hidden depth within patterns)
- Advanced: Random-dot stereograms (train pure stereoscopic vision ability)

Why It May Help Improve Vision
By viewing stereogram images, it is said that tension in the ciliary muscles is relaxed,
which may help restore vision.
Also, when the brain synthesizes meaningful images from random dots,
it performs enormous amounts of processing, so it is also considered effective as a brain exercise.
In about 3 minutes per session, you can feel your eye muscles at work.

App Features

- Proven track record with over 10,000 total downloads
- “Today’s Image” and streak support to help build a habit
- Emoji, formula, and Gabor stereogram generators
- Three levels of content: Beginner to Advanced
- Reminder feature: notify you at a set time
- Best stereoscopic viewing in portrait orientation
- Multilingual support: Japanese and English
- Exercise with one hand, whether on the train or in bed

*This app’s training is not a medical treatment.If you have an eye-related condition, please consult a specialist.

Nouveautés (v2.02)

Fixed an issue where the Apple Account sign-in screen could appear repeatedly when launching the app.
Improved purchase status handling so receipt-related checks are performed at the appropriate time, such as during purchase or restore actions, instead of on app launch.