“When AI Gets Vision Wrong: The Hidden Brain System Most Eye Exams Ignore”
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Why do stronger glasses sometimes make vision worse?
In this episode of The Berne Podcast, Dr. Sam Berne explores a fascinating case that reveals the limits of AI-driven eye exams.
Modern autorefractors and artificial intelligence systems optimize one variable: visual acuity.
But the human visual system prioritizes something far more important: safety and spatial stability.
Through the story of Catherine, Dr. Berne explains how yoked prisms can rebalance the brain’s spatial orientation system and restore nervous system regulation.
Topics discussed in this episode:
• AI refraction and automated eye exams
• Right-eye suppression and trauma patterns
• The neuroscience of the superior colliculus
• Peripheral vision and nervous system regulation
• Why some vision therapies can dysregulate patients
• How yoked prisms shift spatial perception
This episode reveals why vision is not just optical — it is neurological, emotional, and spatial.
If you’d like to explore this work further:
Dr. Berne is currently offering:
• Perceptual Cohort (begins March 18)
• Private Vision Intensives (limited availability)
• New Mexico Retreat – September
For information email:
📩 appointments@drsamberne.com