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  2. Computer vision syndrome - Wikipedia

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    A number of computer and smartphone applications adjust the computer video color temperature, reducing the amount of blue light emitted by the screen, particularly at night. Dry eye is a symptom that is targeted in the therapy of CVS. The use of over-the-counter artificial-tear solutions can reduce the effects of dry eye in CVS.

  3. Glare (vision) - Wikipedia

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    Reduction of brightness of the rest of the scene by constriction of the pupils; Reduction in contrast of the rest of the scene by scattering of the bright light within the eye. Reduction in contrast by scattering light in particles in the air, as when the headlights of a car illuminate the fog close to the vehicle, impeding vision at larger ...

  4. Do blue light glasses actually protect your eyes? Eye ... - AOL

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    Do blue light glasses work to protect your eyes from screens? Ophthalmologists share whether there are benefits to blue light glasses and tips to protect eyes.

  5. Glasses - Wikipedia

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    [13] [15] [contradictory] The problem of computer vision syndrome (CVS) can result from focusing the eyes on a screen for long, continuous periods. Many times the glasses do not appear to have much of a tint, or, if any, a slight yellow tint, but they may be more heavily tinted. Long hours of computer use (not blue light) may cause eye strain.

  6. Computer monitor - Wikipedia

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    A computer monitor is an output device ... adjusting screen brightness and/or ... image for each eye, often with the help of special glasses and polarizers, giving ...

  7. Optics and vision - Wikipedia

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    The human eye is an organ which reacts to light for several purposes. As a conscious sense organ, the eye allows vision. Rod and cone cells in the retina allow conscious light perception and vision including color differentiation and the perception of depth. The human eye can distinguish about 10 million colors. [3]