Adult Amblyopia and Neuroplasticity Research
A major breakthrough in 2026 is the treatment of Adult Amblyopia. Historically, it was believed that the "critical period" for vision ended by age 10; however, new US clinical trials have proven that the adult brain remains plastic.
US clinics now offer "Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation" (rTMS) combined with intensive visual training for adults. By using non-invasive magnetic pulses to temporarily "excite" the visual cortex, the brain becomes more receptive to training. This has opened a new market for thousands of American adults seeking to improve their depth perception and peripheral vision later in life.
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