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What's 3D Doing To Our Eyes and Brains?

[From StereoscopyNews]

Three dimensional games and movies have entered the mainstream, yet doctors still have questions about stereoscopy’s long-term health affects. What about the effects of stereoscopy on us—our bodies and minds? What is 3D doing to our brains?

This multipart paper table of contents :

1. 3D Arrives, Again (click here)
2. How 3D Works: The Quick and Dirty 
3. What Is 3D Doing to our Brains? 
4. We Can Turn Off the 3D Screen; Can We Turn Off the Long Term Effects? 
5. What About The “Vergence Accommodation Conflict?” 
6. Other Visual Acrobatics Brought on During 3D Graphics 
7. Are 3D Manufacturers Concerned About Health Effects? 
8. And the 3D Future?

Read part 1 of this interesting 8 parts paper by Caleb Garling (google him to know more about this prolific writer) on Tom’sGuide.

Access the source material here: http://www.tomsguide.com/us/3DTV-stereoscopy-vision-eyes,review-1666.html

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