NEURAL VISION CORRECTION Trademark
NEURAL VISION CORRECTION is a USPTO trademark filed by NeuroVision, Inc.. Status: Abandoned.
Trademark Facts
| Mark | NEURAL VISION CORRECTION |
|---|---|
| Serial Number | 76312558 |
| Status | Abandoned |
| Filing Date | 2001-09-13 |
| Mark Type | Word |
| Nice Classes | 009 (Electronics & Software), 041 (Education & Entertainment), 042 (Software & IT) |
| Owner | NeuroVision, Inc. |
| Attorney of Record | David T. Burse |
| Prosecution Events | 9 |
| Latest Event | ABN2 on 2003-04-04 |
Goods & Services
Educational services, namely, providing training to vision care professionals and individuals on use of perception stimuli to develop improved neural performance in the brain and nervous system of individuals; providing training on computer software to vision care professionals and individuals; providing interactive training in the form of perception stimuli to develop improved neural performance in the brain and nervous system of individuals; Computer software and associated computer hardware for delivering visual perception tasks, as well as for delivering other perception stimuli for identifying and alleviating visual perception and acuity deficiencies, for improving visual perception and acuity, and for developing improved neural performance in the brain and nervous system, all for use by vision care professionals, therapists, and individuals; computer hardware, computer peripherals and associated computer hardware, namely, computer audio systems and headphones, automated glasses, input devices, sensors for measuring distance between subject and monitor, sensors for measuring room ambient light, sensors for measuring computer monitor luminescence, hardware and eyewear to enable three dimensional image generation and perception, and moldings, all for use by vision care professionals, therapists, and individuals; "VISION CORRECTION"; Administering visual perception tasks, as well as other perception stimuli, for identifying and alleviating visual perception and acuity deficiencies, and for improving visual perception and acuity in individuals; technical support services, namely trouble shooting of computer software problems in person, via telephone, and via e-mail