3D@Home Publishes 3D Vision and Eye Health Report
The 3D@Home Consortium announced that it has released a new public health report entitled 3D in the Classroom: See Well, Learn Well, which was authored by the American Optometric Association.
The 3D@Home Consortium announced that it has released a new public health report entitled 3D in the Classroom: See Well, Learn Well, which was authored by the American Optometric Association.
The American Optometric Association (AOA) announced recommendations to help students avoid eye and related discomfort when using 3D and other digital devices in the classroom.
The American Optometric Association (AOA) announced its latest survey suggests that parents have some concerns about the possible effects of exposing their children to 3D display technology in the classroom.
The American Optometric Association (AOA) and the 3D@Home Consortium announced that the organizations will share scientific and clinical research information relating to 3D viewing as well as jointly promote vision health.
The American Optometric Association (AOA) announced that 3D viewing may help uncover subtle vision problems in children that, left uncorrected, can result in learning difficulties.
The American Optometric Association (AOA) announced that anywhere from three to nine million people have problems with binocular vision prohibiting them from watching 3D TV and movies. According to the statement, binocular vision is the ability to align both eyes accurately on an object and combine the visual images from each eye into a single, …
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