AIM

AIM or Angular Indication Measurement is a generalizable approach to measure visual functions. Our tests are computer-based, enabling them to be conducted both in clinics and remotely. They are designed to be generalizable, allowing for the testing of a battery of functions using the same approach. Additionally, they are user-friendly, suitable for both children and adults. As they are self-administered, they eliminate the need for clinician involvement. They are AI-guided to provide higher diagnostic precision, yielding rapid results and saving time. Our tests cover both standard and novel visual functions, offering a comprehensive understanding of an individual’s visual perception. The software promptly analyzes and delivers results.

Visual Functions assessed with AIM

AIM is currently capable of measuring the following visual functions: visual acuity for high and low luminance, cone-contrast color detection, color discrimination, depth perception, contrast sensitivity function, glare acuity and contrast sensitivity, center-surround suppression, interocular suppression, threshold versus contrast vision (‘Dipper Function’), equivalent noise for motion, form, and color perception, motion coherence, form coherence, spatio-temporal contrast sensitivity (‘Flicker’ Sensitivity), dark adaptation. AIM also enables perimetry and can be used for subjective refraction.