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Color Vision Recorder softwareAbout Dr. de Wit

Optical Diagnostics' aniseikonia testing service is performed by Gerard de Wit, Ph.D.  Gerard has an applied physics background, specialized in optics, and has been involved in vision research since 1994.  He is a member of the Dutch ophthalmology society and an invited member of the society's ergophthalmology committee.

 

Gerard has been involved with aniseikonia since 2000 when he founded his company Optical Diagnostics in Seattle.  His main contributions to the field of aniseikonia are:

  • The development of the Aniseikonia Inspector software.  This software not only contains an innovative aniseikonia test, but it also contains a unique design module to calculate a new prescription to correct the aniseikonia.
  • Scientific research to improve aniseikonia testing and to better understand and manage retinally-induced aniseikonia (see references below).

 

Having gained a lot of experience in the field of aniseikonia management, Gerard started this internet-based aniseikonia testing service to support patients and their eye caregivers in solving the patient's problem (see testimonials).


Aniseikonia related scientific references of Dr. de Wit

  1. GC de Wit, "Retinally-induced aniseikonia," Bin. Vision & Strabismus Quarterly 22, 96-101 (2007)
  2. GC de Wit,  "Validity and repeatability of a new test for aniseikonia: discussion," Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. eletter (2007)
  3. GC de Wit, "Comparison of aniseikonia as measured by the aniseikonia inspector and the space eikonometer: discussion," Optom Vis Sci. 84, 835-37 (2007)
  4. GC de Wit and CS Muraki, "Field-dependent aniseikonia associated with an epiretinal membrane a case study," Ophthalmology 113, 58-62  (2006)
  5. GC de Wit, "Aniseikonie in de praktijk," Visus 4, 120-123 (2004)
  6. GC de Wit and A Remole, "Clinical Management of Aniseikonia," Optom. Today 43:24, 39-40 (2003)
  7. GC de Wit, "Evaluation of a new direct-comparison aniseikonia test," Binocular Vision & Strabismus Quarterly 18, 87-94 (2003)