I believe the only way to do that would be to isolate the gene that causes it early on and catch it before it was too wide spread. Like the stargazer gene in corn snakes, some breeders actively test their stock to make sure that it doesn't get passed on to someone's collection.

I think it's probably too far by now to get rid of spider wobbles and enigma syndrome though.

As far as spiders are concerned, it doesn't seem to be much of a problem for most of them. I think someone brought up that maybe it isn't a neurological problem at all but just a different way of hunting that was specific to that color pattern. Or something along those lines haha