> Natural eyesight improvement really works. And the unified theory, in a form of an app, or a good book, maybe including findings from neuroplasticity, would be a great gift for humanity.
It SORT OF works in stable and predictable situations.
What seems to be happening is that your brain, in all of its neuroplastic glory, is learning to make better inferences from the broken information it receives.
The issue is that this works as long as the inferences are correct. That's fine when you are reading a newspaper, using the computer, etc. as the situation is stable and predictable.
The problem is that when you are suddenly confronted by a situation where the inferences are NOT correct--such as a nighttime emergency situation while driving. Now you are relying on the "uninferenced" data coming in from your eyes and that data is subpar with all the resultant problems.
The best solution is both: fix the data coming in with corrective lenses for unpredictable situations, and train your brain to make better inferences so you can deal with predictable situations better.
Before, I also had this theory in my mind for a year or so.
But for example, right now I'm in Thailand, traveling here for the first time. Everything is new, unfamiliar and unpredictable, daytime, nightime. I have no problems seeing things, everything is almost perfectly clear and sharp. I needed some time to adapt to a smaller screen of my laptop (I was using 24 inch before), but now I'm doing fine.
Actually, the more you look, the better you see. Like in Aaron Swartz blog post, if you want to retrain your weak legs, you need to walk more. Same with eyes.
It SORT OF works in stable and predictable situations.
What seems to be happening is that your brain, in all of its neuroplastic glory, is learning to make better inferences from the broken information it receives.
The issue is that this works as long as the inferences are correct. That's fine when you are reading a newspaper, using the computer, etc. as the situation is stable and predictable.
The problem is that when you are suddenly confronted by a situation where the inferences are NOT correct--such as a nighttime emergency situation while driving. Now you are relying on the "uninferenced" data coming in from your eyes and that data is subpar with all the resultant problems.
The best solution is both: fix the data coming in with corrective lenses for unpredictable situations, and train your brain to make better inferences so you can deal with predictable situations better.