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by ascorbic
3677 days ago
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This doesn't help. You need to physically change focus in your eye. Your brain uses the feedback from the eye muscles to ascertain distance. If your eye muscles don't need to adjust focus, then they're reporting that everything is at the same distance. If this disagrees with the stereoscopy or the context then you will get nausea. |
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Source? I'm under the impression that focus is a brain-first, muscles-second process. If the object was already in focus, I don't think your eyes would mind.