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GaborPatchGame app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 9152 ratings )
Health & Fitness Medical
Developer: SHUUICHI WATANABE
Free
Current version: 3.1, last update: 9 months ago
First release : 26 Sep 2019
App size: 128.22 Mb

A simple game app using Gabor Patch images.
This app is a simple game app aimed at continuously watching Gabor Patch images without getting bored.

〇Gabor Patch Game(Gabor Touch)
Tap on the Gabor Patch image with the same pattern to erase it, and a new screen will appear when all are erased.

〇Gabor Concentration Game(Gabor Memory)
It is a Concentration game using Gabor patch image.Tap to flip two cards. If it is the same Gabor Patch image, it will disappear.When all disappear, you can move on to the next level.

〇Gabor Scope Game(Gabor Scope)
Find and tap the same Gabor Patch image as the image in the top Scope, it will disappear. When all disappear, you can move on to the next level.

〇 Gabor One Game(Gabor One)
20 Gabor patch images are displayed. There are 5 single images in it. Tap all 5 to clear the game.

〇Gabor Order Game(Gabor Order)
Tap three Gabor patterns in order. If you clear it 5 times, it will be the next side.

〇Gabor Many Game(Gabor Many)
Increased the number of squares in the Gabor touch game.Tap on the Gabor Patch image with the same pattern to erase it, and a new screen will appear when all are erased.

〇Gabor Hits Game(Gabor Hits)
Tap the Gabor pattern that appears. When you run out of bullets, tap the top cartridge to refill.

〇What is Gabor Patch?
It is a kind of striped pattern created by mathematical processing called the Gabor transform.
It was developed by Dr. Dennis Gabor, the 1971 Nobel Prize in Physics winner for his invention of holography.
Originally, it was thought that looking at Gabor Patch transform images is likely to act on the visual cortex of the brain, and improvements were observed when used to restore eyesight with its adaptability.
Looking at Gabor Patch images is said to be effective not only for myopia but also for presbyopia, astigmatism, and hyperopia, due to their effects on the visual cortex of the brain.