What if your vision is not just about seeing… but about how your brain functions? In this episode, Dr. David Traster sits down with Dr. Paul Brewer, OD, an optometrist who specializes in functional vision and neuro-optometric rehabilitation. We explore how vision is deeply wired into your brain, and how improving visual processing can drastically change balance, cognition, mood, and human performance. 🌐 What You'll Learn in This Episode ✅ How vision integrates with the vestibular system and proprioception ✅ Why 70–80% of the brain is involved in visual processing ✅ How visual system errors can cause dizziness, motion sensitivity, headaches, and anxiety ✅ The multimodal nature of the brain — how sensory systems communicate and synchronize ✅ Real-world clinical examples from Dr. Brewer's private practice ✅ How professional athletes use vision therapy to improve performance and reaction time We dive into assessment and treatment strategies for: Concussions & Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Autism & developmental visual processing challenges Chronic dizziness / visual vertigo / PPPD Double vision & binocular vision dysfunction Post-stroke visual rehabilitation Performance enhancement for athletes and executives Dr. Brewer also shares what it's like seeing patients 1:1 — from kids with developmental delays… to adults struggling after a concussion… to professional athletes and high-level performers looking to optimize their nervous system. 💡 Big Idea Vision is not just eyesight. Vision is brain function. Correcting vision is not only about lenses — it's about rewiring neural networks through targeted sensory input and neuroplasticity. 🚀 Want to work with us? We specialize in brain-based rehabilitation, functional neurology, and multimodal sensory integration — including vestibular rehab, neuro-visual training, and concussion recovery. 🌐 Website: ➡️ https://NeurologicWellnessInstitute.com 📍 Clinic Locations: Florida Boca Raton, FL Illinois Chicago, IL (Downtown) Wood Dale, IL (Chicagoland) Wisconsin Waukesha, WI (Milwaukee area) We work with patients locally and those traveling from around the world.