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  2. Virtual reality sickness - Wikipedia

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    In January 2020, the French start-up Boarding Ring, known for their glasses against motion sickness, [31] released an add-on device against virtual reality sickness. [32] Using two small screens in the user's peripheral field of view, the device displays visual information consistent with vestibular inputs, avoiding the sensory conflict.

  3. Computer vision syndrome - Wikipedia

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    A Pacific University research study of 36 participants found significant differences in irritation or burning of the eyes, tearing, or watery eyes, dry eyes, and tired eyes, that were each improved by amber colored lenses versus placebo lenses, [11] but in a follow-up study in 2008, the same team was not able to reproduce the results of the ...

  4. Why Your Head and Eyes Hurt After Viewing the Eclipse - AOL

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    I f you have a headache or eye pain after viewing the solar eclipse—even if you wore eclipse glasses—you’re not alone. But don’t panic. Experts say it’s probably not a sign of serious ...

  5. Eye strain - Wikipedia

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    A page or photograph which shows the same image twice, but slightly displaced–from a printing mishap, a camera moving during the shot, etc.–can cause eye strain due to the brain misinterpreting the image fault as diplopia and reacting by adjusting the sideways movements of the two eyeballs, in an attempt to fuse the two images into one.

  6. Did the eclipse damage your eyes? Here are telltale signs ...

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    Here’s what experts say. Millions of people are catching a glimpse of the solar eclipse — but the spectacle can lead to eye damage if you’re not careful.

  7. You looked at the eclipse without glasses. How do you know if ...

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    Unfortunately, the only safe way to look at a solar eclipse is by using ISO 12312-2 certified eclipse glasses. Looking at the eclipse while wearing sunglasses or through your phone’ s camera are ...

  8. Visual impairment - Wikipedia

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    Visual or vision impairment (VI or VIP) is the partial or total inability of visual perception.In the absence of treatment such as corrective eyewear, assistive devices, and medical treatment, visual impairment may cause the individual difficulties with normal daily tasks, including reading and walking. [6]

  9. I looked at the eclipse and now my eyes hurt. What are the ...

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