Six Million Brits Can't See In 3D
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UK-based charity Eyecare Trust has claimed that almost 12 per cent of Britons cannot view 3D images due to poor binocular vision.The charity says that around 6 million people in the UK suffer from headaches after viewing a 3D film, suggesting that they may have poor binocular vision.The Eyecare Trust explained in a press release that “our brains are unable to correctly process the individual images that are transmitted to it via our left and right eyes.”"You...
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