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A list of common | A list of common Reduced Lens terms: | ||
====[[Active Focus]]==== | ====[[Active Focus]]==== | ||
Clearing up blur and challenging your blur horizon | Clearing up blur and challenging your blur horizon | ||
====[[ | ====[[Reduced distance glasses]] (normalized)==== | ||
Glasses worn for distance vision. Combined with [[Active Focus]] as the primary stimulus to improve eyesight | Glasses worn for distance vision. Combined with [[Active Focus]] as the primary stimulus to improve eyesight | ||
====[[ | ====[[Close-up glasses]] (differentials)==== | ||
Very under-corrected glasses that are worn for activities requiring near vision ( [[ | Very under-corrected glasses that are worn for activities requiring near vision ([[close-up]]). They correct just enough to clearly see what you're working on. | ||
===More terminology=== | ===More terminology=== | ||
* '''[[Amblyopia]]''' - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amblyopia Wikipedia] | * '''[[Amblyopia]]''' - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amblyopia Wikipedia] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:50, 11 July 2023
A list of common Reduced Lens terms:
Active Focus
Clearing up blur and challenging your blur horizon
Reduced distance glasses (normalized)
Glasses worn for distance vision. Combined with Active Focus as the primary stimulus to improve eyesight
Close-up glasses (differentials)
Very under-corrected glasses that are worn for activities requiring near vision (close-up). They correct just enough to clearly see what you're working on.
More terminology
- floaters - Wikipedia
- focal plane - Wikipedia
- Glasses - Wikipedia
- hyperopia - Wikipedia
- LASIK - Wikipedia
- myopia - Wikipedia
- Myopic defocus
- Natural focal plane
- near point
- Oblique muscles - inferior & superior
- Stimulus - Wikipedia
- Strabismus - Wikipedia
- Strain Awareness
- Tunnel vision - Wikipedia
- Unicorn Farming
- Vertex distance - Wikipedia
- Visual cortex - Wikipedia
- Vision training - Wikipedia