Vision Experts Explain 3D

Optometrist Michael Duenas, O.D., describes the role of proper vision in viewing 3D images. Animation of the eye at work helps explain how the mind can be fooled into seeing a third dimension.

Presentation by Jim Sheedy (OD, PhD, Vision Performance Institute of Pacific University) at the [email protected] Consortium/AOA Clinical Symposium on 3D Vision and Health in NYC.

Presentation by Chris Haws (Psychologist and Filmmaker & Advisor to the [email protected] Consortium) at the [email protected] Consortium/AOA Clinical Symposium on 3D Vision and Health in NYC.

New 3D viewing devices have some people wondering "Are these devices bad for my eyes?" The American Optometric Association experts weigh in with their perspective and advice for healthy eyesight.
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