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- Binocular_dysphoria abstract "Binocular Dysphoria is a hypothesized condition where the brain adapts to an alternative way of perceiving depth cues. 3-D films, televisions, virtual reality headsets, and other devices simulate the experience of three dimensions through stereoscopic techniques, presenting slightly different images to the left and right eyes. Through stereo vision, the primary cue for human depth perception, the brain interprets the images as being in three dimensions. However, current technology does not allow the displays to simulate the many other cues to depth perception, so most viewers ignore those cues while viewing 3D displays. Virtual Reality researcher Mark Pesce argues, citing research in Japan, Britain, and America, that there is an adjustment period after watching simulated 3D during which vision is impaired, and that overconsumption of 3D content could lead to increased risk of accidents or even permanent impairment. Pesce says that an unreleased product safety study by Sega led the company to cancel the release of a head-mounted display for the Sega Genesis in the mid 1990s.At present there is no peer reviewed evidence of this condition.".
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- Binocular_dysphoria wikiPageLength "2199".
- Binocular_dysphoria wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Binocular_dysphoria wikiPageRevisionID "603987037".
- Binocular_dysphoria wikiPageWikiLink 3D_film.
- Binocular_dysphoria wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visual_disturbances_and_blindness.
- Binocular_dysphoria wikiPageWikiLink Depth_perception.
- Binocular_dysphoria wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Pesce.
- Binocular_dysphoria wikiPageWikiLink Sega.
- Binocular_dysphoria wikiPageWikiLink Sega_Genesis.
- Binocular_dysphoria wikiPageWikiLink Stereopsis.
- Binocular_dysphoria wikiPageWikiLink Stereoscopy.
- Binocular_dysphoria wikiPageWikiLink Virtual_reality.
- Binocular_dysphoria wikiPageWikiLinkText "Binocular dysphoria".
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- Binocular_dysphoria subject Category:Visual_disturbances_and_blindness.
- Binocular_dysphoria hypernym Condition.
- Binocular_dysphoria type Disease.
- Binocular_dysphoria type Redirect.
- Binocular_dysphoria comment "Binocular Dysphoria is a hypothesized condition where the brain adapts to an alternative way of perceiving depth cues. 3-D films, televisions, virtual reality headsets, and other devices simulate the experience of three dimensions through stereoscopic techniques, presenting slightly different images to the left and right eyes. Through stereo vision, the primary cue for human depth perception, the brain interprets the images as being in three dimensions.".
- Binocular_dysphoria label "Binocular dysphoria".
- Binocular_dysphoria sameAs Q4914474.
- Binocular_dysphoria sameAs m.0b6g9xq.
- Binocular_dysphoria sameAs Q4914474.
- Binocular_dysphoria wasDerivedFrom Binocular_dysphoria?oldid=603987037.
- Binocular_dysphoria isPrimaryTopicOf Binocular_dysphoria.