alt.hn

3/31/2025 at 6:20:56 AM

Preventing nearsightedness using AR glasses or projectors

http://nixon-development.com/fp/nearsightedness.htm

by plun9

4/3/2025 at 10:44:18 AM

Latest studies i've read link these types of vision impairment to the lack of proper lighting, that reduce the release of dopamine (that is released also when we are exposed to sun) and that lack of dopamine can play a role in lens elongation thus causing vision problems. It is possible that studies, that concluded that computer and phone use (so always reading up close) are the cause, are just seeing correlation betwen this usage and staying indoor more (which closely correlates with computer/phone usage)

by Frenzyk

4/3/2025 at 9:13:03 AM

This is Delfin S.à R.L's domain. If you go after their money, they will go after you.

by Rodmine

4/3/2025 at 8:43:32 AM

Using AR glasses for maintaining eyesight is a horrible, awful idea.

by roschdal

4/3/2025 at 10:40:33 AM

For AR they are linking an article which describe a way it could be beneficial: https://eyewiki.org/AR_Computers_To_Terminate_Eyestrain_And_... But I don’t believe it exists in any device ...

Cf >So by using a modified augmented reality glasses, humans can read at close range with both the ciliary and medial rectus muscles relaxed, and the eyes will never get tired.

As for VR no source ...

by Timshel