Don't watch 3D movies more than three times a week
The Russian ophthalmologist warns, people who are addicted to 3D movies should not go to the theater to watch movies floating more than three times a week.
Russian ophthalmologists warn, 3D movie addicts should not go to theaters to watch movies floating more than three times a week. Advice is given when the number of eye diseases is linked to soaring 3D movies in Russia.
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An article published in Noviye Izvestia (News) led the report of the Institute of Eye Surgery (EMI), said that more than 10% of people watching 3D movies were dizzy and dizzy for 30 minutes after movie ending.
According to EMI experts, this symptom is related to the reaction of the brain with three-dimensional images in the film, which is an illusion created by the stacking of images obtained through two polarizing glasses Different set on the same frame.
The reception of images when watching floating movies contrary to the usual observation for a long time, causing the eyelid ring (iris) to constantly shrink, dilating the lens to become weak, tired, simultaneously, reacting The color of the eyes is also reduced.
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