

How to Train Your Eyes & Rewire Your Brain for Better Eyesight, Sharper Focus, Improved Memory & Less Stress with Dr Bryce Appelbaum #576
148 snips Sep 9, 2025
Dr. Bryce Appelbaum, a pioneering neuro-optometrist and founder of MyVisionFirst, discusses the crucial difference between vision and eyesight, emphasizing how visual processing affects our focus, mood, and memory. He highlights common yet overlooked visual issues impacting learning and behavior in both children and adults. The conversation delves into innovative exercises to improve eyesight, the link between visual health and overall well-being, and strategies for reducing visual stress in our screen-centric lives, advocating for a holistic approach to vision care.
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Vision Is Brain, Not Just Sight
- Eyesight is a symptom while vision is the brain's processing and coordination of sight.
- Improving visual processing can change eyesight and broader brain function.
Treat Fluctuating Blur As A Clue
- Do investigate fluctuating or fatigue-related blur as a sign of functional vision issues.
- Address focusing and eye coordination stamina rather than only prescribing stronger lenses.
Vision Shapes More Than Sight
- Vision influences longevity, decision-making, mood and productivity in underappreciated ways.
- Current healthcare rarely tracks or optimizes vision as a core determinant of wellbeing.