Genetics
Stressing the eye too much
Reading on Dim lights
Basically the eye is like a muscle that can shape itself over time if forced on a certain focal position like looking at computer screen over a long time
He is talking bullshit /misc/ nonsense. You can correct lazy eye to a degree by strengthening the muscle but actual vision cannot be corrected except by cutting the lens with lasers using PRK or LASIK.
I thought close distance was more contracted and looking afar put actually the eye nin a more relaxed position and that computer myopia means the eye muscle is kinda perma contracted so stopping that for a long period of time would relax it and get your vision back?
so it goes back to normal if i stop looking at close things all day?
It was caused by intensely looking at nearby dimly lit objects as a kid. e.g. tv, computer monitor. The way your eye shapes up has changed due to this. If the dim screen exposure was limited and if you had much more outside time it likely wouldn't have happened
yes, a bit. but you're old now, all your muscles are degrading, and won't strengthen easily.
Genetics
Stressing the eye too much
Reading on Dim lights
Basically the eye is like a muscle that can shape itself over time if forced on a certain focal position like looking at computer screen over a long time
>like a muscle
there's an actual muscle that controls the lens shape
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciliary_muscle
>Basically the eye is like a muscle that can shape itself over time if forced on a certain focal position like looking at computer screen over a long time
Why I can't do that with my dick?
It's definitely genetic, some it's watching too much TV/Screens as a kid but at the same time they maybe it's because the kid is indoors too much so doesn't have vitamin D in sunlight to properly grow the eyes. Another which I don't think happens anymore is that children with glasses would get over prescribed the strength of their glasses instead of giving them the slight adjustment they needed to simply focus and no longer strain. But I think most eye doctors stopped that around the 2000s.
It’s genetic, like balding, all the midwife shit you hear people say to the contrary is just ignorant copeshit. I know a guy that is literally the giga chad image who played every sport never did anything to damage his vision he’s legally blind without contacts, he was born that way it’s genetic, ain’t shit you’re gonna do to stop or alter it.
But people who do computer stuff are more likely to read glasses. Same with people who read a lot. The stereotypes don't just come out of nowhere. It's not all genes.
Glasses are a crutch. I dont need glasses and I have been staring at computer screen from age 5 all the way to age 26. If your eyes get strained you just need to focus harder until your eyes get stronger. Glassesgays atrophy their eye muscles and cope by getting even stronger prescription lenses.
So you're an example of exactly what I'm talking about. If looking at stuff up close all the time fricks up your vision how did you not have any issues? That's what I don't get
Because not everyone is predisposed towards the same outcome. Genetics is a part of the equation but it's not the entire reason. Since 2015 researchers have been lead to believe via long term testing that was carried out from the early 2000s until 2015 on a large group of children from multiple backgrounds across the country that sunlight is actually one of the biggest identifiers in how pronounced a child's myopia becomes. Children who showed myopia early but spent long periods outdoors continuously throughout the year and lived in areas of the United States that had more sunshine yearly developed less pronounced myopia
Disregard every other reply. It's basically a lack of sunlight during childhood, which makes the eye grow in one axis only, thus making it longer front to back. Yes, human body is moronic.
It's sunlight, and nobody knows what component of sunlight is important. Could be UV, could be IR, could be just the brightness (sunlight is typically over 100 times brighter than indoor lighting).
Because you didn't get enough full spectrum sunlight exposure during that critical period of development. Of course, it could also be genetic or caused by other factors but kids and teenagers spending so much time indoors away from sunlight, bathed in artificial light, and never focusing on something further away than like 6 feet in front of them is a major factor in so many developing myopia. Hell, even when people do go outside they wear polarized UV protective sunglasses that reduce sunlight exposure to the eyes, ironically to protect their eyes from the light that helps them develop properly.
For anyone saying it's screentime.
I've been glued to screen my whole life. While my eyesight certainly suffered, i should have worn glassed by now to even exist. I should have been almost blind
I'm talking whole years spent looking at screens without turning my head.
I suspect there is a very strong genetic content to it, maybe hormonal too
I've come to believe it's mostly muscle atrophy. Your eye focuses on things by using muscles to change it's shape. If all you do is look at a screen a few inches from your face, youre muscles for long distance focusing aren't getting used, and become weaker over time. Similarly, anything which would induce muscle weakness or disrupt normal neurological function would also effect your ability to focus properly.
I wonder if people with blue eyes are less susceptible to myopia. Couldn't find any information about it from a quick search (honestly not surprising, since a study like that could be considered as eugenics).
Blue eyes are apparently more susceptible to eye cancer though, so my guess is they would be more resistant to myopia.
I usually just leave it on default. Motion blur and chromatic aberration are a lot more annoying and noticeable, depth of field is primarily just used to obscure low res shit in the distance, so I think it's acceptable in most instances.
off at all times
if the game still forces it on, i refund it
it looks like shit in all circumstances and im sick of moronic alien art designers thinking it looks good
myopia and DoF are different thing, human DoF is regulated by the crystalin. I'm almost blind, but with glasses i still have depth of field accordingly to what i look at.
>have bad eyes >get glasses >want perfect eyesight again >dude just get laser surgery lmao >and risk fricking up your eyes permanently >dude just get augmented eyes lmao >and risk getting hacked or having them run out of battery and going blind
Kinda is but nowhere near as good as real ones, also you have to lug around a small laptop kind of thing to do the processing and if gets fricked up somehow, too bad because the manufacturer went bankrupt.
>If cyber eyes existed whatever corporation would blind you if you decided to do something they didn't like >We would unironically have people who would immediately say it's completely fine for a company to blind you for saying a hate speech by disabling your $40,000 cyber eyes you bought
>post the word "Black person" on Ganker >augmented anons read it >corpos turn off their eyes for viewing content that violates their terms of service >read word >vision stolen
>A delivery driver for Amazon misheard a automated doorbell for “racism” and reported it. >Nobody was home. >Amazon turned off all the lights, shut the entire smart home down before it even started it’s investigation.
>and risk fricking up your eyes permanently
I am deeply afraid of doing surgery because of this. I can't imagine a life being fricking blind bros
I had laser surgery one and a half year ago. It’s fricking great to be able to walk around without constantly adjusting or cleaning my glasses. In daylight I see perfectly. But in dark rooms with bright screens my right eye gets unfocused, which of course messes with me the most when I’m gaming.
Not sure if I would recommend it, because I don’t exactly know how common this exact side-effect is. I’ve still got my warranty so I might go back for corrections, not sure yet.
Don't you have to keep your eyes open and you can smell your eyes burning and shit when they do the laser surgery? I feel like I'd freak out and it would frick the whole thing up.
Yes, but it’s over before you even know it, it takes like five seconds. What you might have to look forward to is the recovery. For me it felt like someone dripping lemon juice into my eyes for two days.
No, I don’t have a ceiling lamp because I don’t like lamps in general.
>has shitty eyes >gets gypped into surgery >talks about how great it is >immediately does things that fricks up eyes >doesn't want to prevent things that frick up eyes
Lol. Lmao even. Fricking ape, enjoy your 2000 a pop cyber eyes when you inevitably buy one, goddamn moron. You deserve to have shit eyes.
They do recommend that you do not look bright screens for around six months after the surgery. I followed that recommendation. The thing with my right eye developed about a year after. I am not sure about the cause but not ever being able sit in a dark room again is not something I would have been able to live by regardless.
That's normal. My vision is -2.25 and -2 and I also have light astigmatism, never done laser surgery and my vision goes to complete shit at night or anytime its dark
Sorry to tell you this anon, but laser surgery doesnt gives you perfect sight, it gives you the best sight you could ever have with glasses on, which is sometimes perfect, but it's not the case for all.
I hated glasses since they ruined my childhood (couldn't run outside without them to fall off my nose, I literally stopped running because of that and became somewhat more introvert because of this). I went for contact since my early twenties and never had a problem with them.
I thought I would hate glasses but I don't mind them or even notice I'm wearing them most of the time. Really my only problem is that I'm balding so I look like an irl basedjak if I don't shave my head and face every morning.
From what I hear even with lasik, as you get to 50+ you'll start wearing glasses again anyway, unless you do a total lenses replacement which costs ungodly amounts (and that new lense also can't adjust focus and is in a fixed state).
>From what I hear even with lasik, as you get to 50+ you'll start wearing glasses again anyway,
Only if you don't take care of your eyes. This is the equivalent of saying "oh well I shouldn't get my teeth cleaned and my cavities filled because by the time I'm 50 I'll just have more cavities". The only thing that should matter to you is if your myopia threatens your vision, which for an increasing number of people it now does, you should get lasik or laser surgery to slow the progress of your myopia to avoid near permanent blindness.
Your eyes are already fricked and laser surgery actually slows myopia. Eventually your eyes will elongate to the point that you spread the tissue around your eye too far and start to go blind, even without the risk of blindness, you already can't see without glasses, so why are you afraid of having slightly worse night vision and some star bursts, something you already have without your glasses.
Cyber eyes is the only part I will ever conder if I can get it in my lifetime.
Imagine all the possibilities: perfect vision, zoom, thermal vision, night vision, xray vision (the kind that allows you to see women underwear like in that James Bond movie) recording and photography...
I followed the regimen they gave me with eyedrops and minimizing light exposure for a few months, even inside, using polarized lenses. I would say it took about 2 months for complete recovery but I lived in Hawaii at the time so I never really went outside without sunglasses. No real issues with night vision or halos around light sources either.
Not during the surgery, they numb your eyes with drops and I felt absolutely nothing. I was also given pain meds for potential pain but didn't need any of them post surgery. Any irritation or pain came from dryness and I had plenty of eye drops to help with relief. Even now I will sometimes have to use eye drops or just rinse out my eyes right when I wake up and I'm good for most of the day.
At least for LASIK, the only pain is when they attach this suction cup thing to the front of your eyeball so they can stretch it enough to cut a flap in your cornea. The actual blasting of your eyeball with lasers is completely painless, though.
The main side effect I had after surgery was dry eyes for about 6 months, but eyedrops will take care of that.
>Even though the screen is right against your face if you have myopia you can't see far away shit in VR
I get why, it's completely intuitive why, but man does it piss me off.
you ever used a vr headset before?
Because it's not literally two screens glued to your face. Or rather, not a screen in the sense you know it. If i remove my glasses and look in it, i see absolutely nothing because i'm almost legally blind. And using VR with just one eye is icky.
I don't have a VR but I have used them. And I don't remember experiencing depth of field like I do in irl. I use glasses while driving. Or do you need to have like very weak glassless vision for the effect to happen?
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If you use your glasses only to drive, you probably won't notice the difference.
Once again, there's a difference between DoF and just blurred vision. If you dson't see the world in a blur normally, you won't see it in VR.
kek for real? I had to walk around 6 flags with my phone camera when I lost my glasses on a roller coaster. I can't wrap my head around why VR glasses won't work like my phone did unless it's because each individual eye is targeted and one of your eyes is just worse. I know my left eye is slightly better than my right.
According to my optometrist biology isn't perfect and everyone has a slightly sharper eye, and the same goes for an ear. The fact is our brains compensate for slight differences so that we barely even notice
>tfw unknowingly scratched the frick out of my glasses over months because they were touching the VR headset's lenses
No scratches on the headset though.
>Even though the screen is right against your face if you have myopia you can't see far away shit in VR
I get why, it's completely intuitive why, but man does it piss me off.
It's a shame that the glasses industry is fricked and your (presumably) plastic lenses are so fricking expensive to replace.
Otherwise it'd be a great thing that your glasses couldn't scratch your several hundred dollar headset.
It's whatever, replacing the lenses would cost me about 100€ right now and i've had them for 6 years. I'm just too lazy to do a new vision test at my local store.
just go to the park and spent like 20 minutes focusing on things really far away.
It's like retads buying expensive gym gear when you can do the same with some crappy sport shoes, some shorts and just doing cardio in the park and isometric bodyweight for free.
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you can get them for like a dollar on cheap sites like aliexpress or temu
nah, I'll just wait till a wagiecagie hits me while riding a bike. Frick Aliexpress always rejects my card. lol I even memorized an eye chart to renew my license.
>notice that distant stuff is sometimes a bit blurry >go to an optician >"Anon, your eyes are 100% ok" >"no myopia, just lense muscles having a hard time to relax" >"go out more and look at distant stuff"
Myopia is fear mongering
They try to make young children play outdoors these days in korea and probably china since so many people are nearsighted
Apparently staring into the distance outdoors is better for young kids eyes than staring a textbook in a room
Why are human eyes so shit?
Like, what evolutionary or pre-designed plan had us randomly be unable to see beyond 20ft because the lens is a bit misshapen?
Bad eyesight isn't THAT bad for humans, in women it means nothing because they aren't typically meant to be in danger, and in men it's compensated for by being in large groups anyway and the fact that before modern times it would mostly come when you're already older.
we've spent thousands upon thousands year not actually evolving because mostly anyone can reproduce, meaning we suffer from debilitating genetic mutations instead of selecting quality genes for our gene pool.
The rule of the more apt doesn't apply when your race is the most adaptive on your planet.
Very few people actually have bad enough eyes to the point where they would need glasses
The issues is that they bring 5-6 year olds to the doctor and if they don't see those letters perfectly they slap expensive glasses the kid's face for life which just makes their vision worse and worse over time instead of letting the kid train his eye naturally
what would you consider bad enough? is not being able to see bus numbers not bad enough? my 8 year old nephew has double my degree and I already can barely see letters from a few meters away
I mean fricked up enough from birth, to the point where you would absolutely need glasses to see properly
My point is that this isn't the case for most people, they might have pretty bad eye sigh as kids, but it could be corrected naturally, but their parents will just give them glasses which will ensure their eye sight will be bad for life
Chromatic aberration, film grain, and vignettes always turned off. Motion blur on if it's high quality per-pixel blur, depth of field on depends on the aesthetic quality of it in game.
Go back in time and don't spend more than 30 minutes staring at a dimly lit object like a screen at a time until your eyes have fully developed. Make sure to spend ~10 minutes focusing your eyes in the distance of the bright outside world every hour. Spend much more time outside as a kid.
The iPad generation kids are getting megafricked. The iPad is set up on the table in front of them everywhere.
Every surgery carries a risk of complications anon. ReLEx SMILE is the latest generation of refractive surgery, pretty expensive though.
>Dry eyes is one of the most frequent complications of refractive surgery.1 Among patients having laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK), including microkeratome LASIK and FS-LASIK, 28% without previous dry eye symptoms developed new symptoms 3 months after surgery.2 Although the majority of postLASIK dry eye symptoms is temporary, some patients may experience longer disturbances. Bower et al estimated that 0.8% of patients who underwent LASIK experienced chronic postoperative dry eye lasting >12 months.
https://journals.lww.com/apjoo/Fulltext/2019/10000/Dry_Eyes_After_SMILE.9.aspx
Sort of. Not perfect but try this:
Hold a pencil an arms length from your face and focus on it.
Bring it closer and further, keeping your focus on the pencil.
Then switch from looking at it closely to something else across the room.
This will train the eye to be a bit faster in focusing things at distances.
>myopia is simply your eyes being like obese fatty couch potatos that never do exercise >instead of telling you to do exercise and like lose fat by doing some shit like swimming or dancing or soccer they tell parents their kid need glasses because by some weirdo reason, they can sell you a 500 usd piece of glass >morons are like fatties that take stomach surgery to fix their obesity instead of just doing exercise
I know a b***h who did this, explicitly because she was overweight. A total blob she was. Not disgustingly obese to look at, but definitely way over. Now she flaunts her "thinness" as if she naturally lost weight. Damn shame too, because she has a good face.
>be fricking blind (-6 SPH and -3 CYL both eyes) >am afraid of surgery >have a high chance of elderly complications and Retinal detachment >be also a brownskin, ugly and manlet
The demiurge fricking hates me bros
>myopia is simply your eyes being like obese fatty couch potatos that never do exercise >instead of telling you to do exercise and like lose fat by doing some shit like swimming or dancing or soccer they tell parents their kid need glasses because by some weirdo reason, they can sell you a 500 usd piece of glass >morons are like fatties that take stomach surgery to fix their obesity instead of just doing exercise
Most people have at least a floater that occasionally moves into view and then moves back out, others have them more frequently or in greater numbers and it tends to be in nearsighted people more. I have some in both eyes and have had them since about 17, they’re always moving about. You somehow get used to it and I only notice them when I think about them.
I'm pretty sure 99% of people on earth have floaters, and the flickering visual snow is just something we see when we look at bright horizons or lights, our eyes unable to process all the light coming through or something like that
All these effects are effects of your vision, created by focusing your eyes on single points.
If I focus my eye on one part of the screen, whatever else is on there will be blurry and out of focus.
My eyes already do those things. Why the frick would I need to waste computing time on simulating an effect I already experience naturally?
How many of you my Gankerrothers have to use glasses?
I started using them like two years ago and was somewhat fine without them, but now i have hard time reading or playing without them.
I have glasses but I don't use them because I only have like 0.7 Dioptre.
Without glasses it feels like FXAA is enabled for bigger distances.
Everyone in my family has problems with vision.
I have been going a little over two weeks without using glasses, or using them minimally. There are a lot of people that say you can just automatically fix it by being outside a lot so I'm trying to be outside every day for at least a year. But then people say its permanently fricked also if you were inside too much as a kid. I don't know what the frick to believe anymore I just want to live without being optically stunted.
Does anyone here have astigmatism? Can you fix it with surgery? This sucks. My eyes are constantly fatigued, it's impossible to focus, and light is annoying.
Yeah I get it. I also have astigmatism and it's genuinely hard to drive at night because of the fricking lights in cars now that feel like hi beams constantly. Was never an issue with older style bulbs.
>Just work out your eyes
Literally a meme, your brain can get better at interpreting the information but your eyes won't get stronger.
It's Just-World coping.
What does obesity have to do with myopia? Are you stupid? Your eye has grown too large and cannot properly focus light on the retina, or your cornea is irregularly shaped. You cannot change the size of the eyeball or the shape of the cornea in any other way except with laser surgery.
>near sighted >look at picture at close enough distance >it’s clear >look at mirror at same distance >everything farther away than my face is blurry
You cant explain that
>get glasses at 12/13 >hate them but it's w/e after so long >year after year the prescription needs to be just a bit stronger >finally say frick it, tired of a constant border around my vision, falling off my face, getting broken, not being able to wear sunglasses, and looking like a gay because the only shape that fits my face is the aviator, 70s molester type frames and get contacts at 23 >3 years later, still the same prescription. >strangers were immediately nicer to me once i started wearing them
Frick glasses. Only downside is accidentally sleeping with contacts in feels like horrid shit after waking up and I feel like my eyes are still very tired. Otherwise I haven't found anything of note to be a downside from them over glasses. Just more care and i can't just slip them on before I'm even out of bed.
Myopia chads rise up
No matter how old we get, we will ALWAYS have crystal clear vision for close objects/text
JEWELER'S EYES baby
We just keep winning
It's probably not the UV because pretty much all glasses filter UV, yet sunlight exposure still prevents disease progression in people who already use glasses for myopia. My guess is that it's the brightness.
depth of field off
motion blue off
screen shake off
light flickering/strobing off
lens flares off
bloom off
chromattic abberation off
visual indicators like screen jelly off
>depth of field... OFF >chromatic aberration... OFF >motion blur... OFF >ambient occlusion... OFF >anisotropic filtering... BILINEAR >antialiasing... FXAA >texture resolution... QUARTER
yep, it's gaming time.
I wanted LASIK but had to get the cheaper procedure because my optician said LASIK would not work well on my kind of eyes (something about a think lens, I don’t remember clearly).
About 5 or 6 years ago I had a very serious anxiety attack that lead to dealing with depersonalization for quite a long time. After that my eyes were never the same. It's a bit difficult to explain what the problem is. Essentially, it feels like my eyes are incapable of seeing more than a very small percentage of what I'm looking at. The eye's fovial vision is naturally small, but through a combination of eye movement and peripheral vision you usually get a very clear picture of what things look like. But for me, I can only ever see things as small pieces. If I were to look at someone's face I'd have to look at one eye, and then the other, and then the nose, and then the lips, etc. And while I'm doing this I never get a truly comprehensive look at the subject. Instead of my eyes, through the use of fovial, peripheral, and movement, piecing together a clear image a face, I can only see the face as small compartmentalized segments. I don't see a face, I see bits and bobs. It gets very exhausting. It's hard for me to enjoy watching movies or anime these days since looking at anything feels exhausting. It also lessened my enjoyment of reading. It became difficult to read smoothly or comprehend the words I'm looking at. The other day I saw the word "union" and was confused by about for a good 20 seconds because for some reason my brain understand it as "onion" spelled with a U, and I was having a hard time understanding with someone would spell onion that way.
what causes elongation
Genetics
Stressing the eye too much
Reading on Dim lights
Basically the eye is like a muscle that can shape itself over time if forced on a certain focal position like looking at computer screen over a long time
so it goes back to normal if i stop looking at close things all day?
He is talking bullshit /misc/ nonsense. You can correct lazy eye to a degree by strengthening the muscle but actual vision cannot be corrected except by cutting the lens with lasers using PRK or LASIK.
I thought close distance was more contracted and looking afar put actually the eye nin a more relaxed position and that computer myopia means the eye muscle is kinda perma contracted so stopping that for a long period of time would relax it and get your vision back?
>cutting the lens with lasers using PRK or LASIK.
Frick that, too risky.
I got it and I'm fine
It's quite safe and actually affordable, a rare example of deregulation actually benefitting consumers for once
Just ReLEX SMILE for me.
It was caused by intensely looking at nearby dimly lit objects as a kid. e.g. tv, computer monitor. The way your eye shapes up has changed due to this. If the dim screen exposure was limited and if you had much more outside time it likely wouldn't have happened
No but I wish it did lol
No,
yes, a bit. but you're old now, all your muscles are degrading, and won't strengthen easily.
>like a muscle
there's an actual muscle that controls the lens shape
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciliary_muscle
No, lack of exposure to direct sunlight (which is filtered by glass) causes additional eye growth. You can't ungrow your eyes.
>Basically the eye is like a muscle that can shape itself over time if forced on a certain focal position like looking at computer screen over a long time
Why I can't do that with my dick?
dick isn't a muscle, is a sponge.
t. anatomy gay.
It's both
t. can lift weights with my dick
yes, but is not of the type that can get hypetrophy by stress.
Also wrong.
pls give a link to a meta study in a non pajeet medical journal about dick hypertrophy with some type of exercise, pleb.
>Do you have a peer reviewed study for this
No because medical academy are pussies
then you only have schizo pol autismo, sorry.
dick can't get hypertrophy.
It's a literal chink scam.
My source is my dick gaymaster.
Fact checking won't undo those dick ups
sure, nice peer review shit gay.
Post your dick so that I can verify it.
Based source? anon
Whatever South Korea does since they are practically all myopic. Reading, screentime and staying indoors are bad for your eyesight.
I knew eating kimchi was a health risk. Vile fricking shit
Kimchi is unironically a health risk because of the salt in it.
little girls apparently
Fricking anime ruined my sight
It's definitely genetic, some it's watching too much TV/Screens as a kid but at the same time they maybe it's because the kid is indoors too much so doesn't have vitamin D in sunlight to properly grow the eyes. Another which I don't think happens anymore is that children with glasses would get over prescribed the strength of their glasses instead of giving them the slight adjustment they needed to simply focus and no longer strain. But I think most eye doctors stopped that around the 2000s.
It’s genetic, like balding, all the midwife shit you hear people say to the contrary is just ignorant copeshit. I know a guy that is literally the giga chad image who played every sport never did anything to damage his vision he’s legally blind without contacts, he was born that way it’s genetic, ain’t shit you’re gonna do to stop or alter it.
But people who do computer stuff are more likely to read glasses. Same with people who read a lot. The stereotypes don't just come out of nowhere. It's not all genes.
>read glasses
wear*
how do you explain the people that use computers a lot but their vision remains perfectly fine
Glasses are a crutch. I dont need glasses and I have been staring at computer screen from age 5 all the way to age 26. If your eyes get strained you just need to focus harder until your eyes get stronger. Glassesgays atrophy their eye muscles and cope by getting even stronger prescription lenses.
Isn't eyeball elongation caused by hypertrophy?
So you're an example of exactly what I'm talking about. If looking at stuff up close all the time fricks up your vision how did you not have any issues? That's what I don't get
They have better eyes. But if those not-better-eyes people didn't look close so much they wouldn't be so nearsighted.
Because not everyone is predisposed towards the same outcome. Genetics is a part of the equation but it's not the entire reason. Since 2015 researchers have been lead to believe via long term testing that was carried out from the early 2000s until 2015 on a large group of children from multiple backgrounds across the country that sunlight is actually one of the biggest identifiers in how pronounced a child's myopia becomes. Children who showed myopia early but spent long periods outdoors continuously throughout the year and lived in areas of the United States that had more sunshine yearly developed less pronounced myopia
Disregard every other reply. It's basically a lack of sunlight during childhood, which makes the eye grow in one axis only, thus making it longer front to back. Yes, human body is moronic.
Lack of exposure to UV light. No one knows why though.
It's sunlight, and nobody knows what component of sunlight is important. Could be UV, could be IR, could be just the brightness (sunlight is typically over 100 times brighter than indoor lighting).
Your eye uses sunlight as an indicator to determine growth. Basically it's just not getting enough sunlight as a kid up to young adult.
Lack of full spectrum sunlight exposure in your eyes during development.
My eyes were fine until I was 12.
Because puberty starts around that age
Why did puberty BTFO my eyesight?
Because your eyes have grown too long
Wouldn't the mean they would be fricked before puberty too?
The greatest growth spurt occurs during puberty
Because you didn't get enough full spectrum sunlight exposure during that critical period of development. Of course, it could also be genetic or caused by other factors but kids and teenagers spending so much time indoors away from sunlight, bathed in artificial light, and never focusing on something further away than like 6 feet in front of them is a major factor in so many developing myopia. Hell, even when people do go outside they wear polarized UV protective sunglasses that reduce sunlight exposure to the eyes, ironically to protect their eyes from the light that helps them develop properly.
For anyone saying it's screentime.
I've been glued to screen my whole life. While my eyesight certainly suffered, i should have worn glassed by now to even exist. I should have been almost blind
I'm talking whole years spent looking at screens without turning my head.
I suspect there is a very strong genetic content to it, maybe hormonal too
I've come to believe it's mostly muscle atrophy. Your eye focuses on things by using muscles to change it's shape. If all you do is look at a screen a few inches from your face, youre muscles for long distance focusing aren't getting used, and become weaker over time. Similarly, anything which would induce muscle weakness or disrupt normal neurological function would also effect your ability to focus properly.
I wonder if people with blue eyes are less susceptible to myopia. Couldn't find any information about it from a quick search (honestly not surprising, since a study like that could be considered as eugenics).
Blue eyes are apparently more susceptible to eye cancer though, so my guess is they would be more resistant to myopia.
I usually just leave it on default. Motion blur and chromatic aberration are a lot more annoying and noticeable, depth of field is primarily just used to obscure low res shit in the distance, so I think it's acceptable in most instances.
Yes. Because my computer is not eyes.
Off, same with Chromatic Aberration, Film Grain, and Motion Blur especially.
You forgot vignetting.
off at all times
if the game still forces it on, i refund it
it looks like shit in all circumstances and im sick of moronic alien art designers thinking it looks good
>turning off dof costs 5k in lasik dlc
Insane that they still haven't found a real way to permanently fix this shit.
They have!
First you have to crawl inside. Then the screws go tight all around
myopia and DoF are different thing, human DoF is regulated by the crystalin. I'm almost blind, but with glasses i still have depth of field accordingly to what i look at.
what are you going to do, squish your eyes?
>what are you going to do, squish your eyes?
This was unironically my first thought, yes
Myopia is more cinematic
Literally Kino vision
>distace
>have bad eyes
>get glasses
>want perfect eyesight again
>dude just get laser surgery lmao
>and risk fricking up your eyes permanently
>dude just get augmented eyes lmao
>and risk getting hacked or having them run out of battery and going blind
>augmented eyes
Is this a thing yet?
Kinda is but nowhere near as good as real ones, also you have to lug around a small laptop kind of thing to do the processing and if gets fricked up somehow, too bad because the manufacturer went bankrupt.
>want thing
>don't want to do anything to get it
many such cases
>If cyber eyes existed whatever corporation would blind you if you decided to do something they didn't like
>We would unironically have people who would immediately say it's completely fine for a company to blind you for saying a hate speech by disabling your $40,000 cyber eyes you bought
>post the word "Black person" on Ganker
>augmented anons read it
>corpos turn off their eyes for viewing content that violates their terms of service
>read word
>vision stolen
https://medium.com/@bjax_/a-tale-of-unwanted-disruption-my-week-without-amazon-df1074e3818b
>A delivery driver for Amazon misheard a automated doorbell for “racism” and reported it.
>Nobody was home.
>Amazon turned off all the lights, shut the entire smart home down before it even started it’s investigation.
>and risk fricking up your eyes permanently
I am deeply afraid of doing surgery because of this. I can't imagine a life being fricking blind bros
I had laser surgery one and a half year ago. It’s fricking great to be able to walk around without constantly adjusting or cleaning my glasses. In daylight I see perfectly. But in dark rooms with bright screens my right eye gets unfocused, which of course messes with me the most when I’m gaming.
Not sure if I would recommend it, because I don’t exactly know how common this exact side-effect is. I’ve still got my warranty so I might go back for corrections, not sure yet.
>dark rooms with bright screens
have you considered turning the lights on?
No, I don’t have a ceiling lamp because I don’t like lamps in general.
Don't you have to keep your eyes open and you can smell your eyes burning and shit when they do the laser surgery? I feel like I'd freak out and it would frick the whole thing up.
Yes, but it’s over before you even know it, it takes like five seconds. What you might have to look forward to is the recovery. For me it felt like someone dripping lemon juice into my eyes for two days.
>has shitty eyes
>gets gypped into surgery
>talks about how great it is
>immediately does things that fricks up eyes
>doesn't want to prevent things that frick up eyes
Lol. Lmao even. Fricking ape, enjoy your 2000 a pop cyber eyes when you inevitably buy one, goddamn moron. You deserve to have shit eyes.
They do recommend that you do not look bright screens for around six months after the surgery. I followed that recommendation. The thing with my right eye developed about a year after. I am not sure about the cause but not ever being able sit in a dark room again is not something I would have been able to live by regardless.
>whines about not being able to sit in the dark
Are you autistic?
Yes?!
Grow up.
Go sit in a bright room.
I do, and that's why I don't need eye surgery, moron. Try again in the next life.
I don’t think that’s why but nevertheless, good for you.
That's normal. My vision is -2.25 and -2 and I also have light astigmatism, never done laser surgery and my vision goes to complete shit at night or anytime its dark
Sorry to tell you this anon, but laser surgery doesnt gives you perfect sight, it gives you the best sight you could ever have with glasses on, which is sometimes perfect, but it's not the case for all.
>Have bad eyes
>Get glasses
>Works
>"Hey you should get contact lenses"
>Lmao and have irritated scratched up eyes over time? Hahahahahaha nope
I hated glasses since they ruined my childhood (couldn't run outside without them to fall off my nose, I literally stopped running because of that and became somewhat more introvert because of this). I went for contact since my early twenties and never had a problem with them.
I thought I would hate glasses but I don't mind them or even notice I'm wearing them most of the time. Really my only problem is that I'm balding so I look like an irl basedjak if I don't shave my head and face every morning.
From what I hear even with lasik, as you get to 50+ you'll start wearing glasses again anyway, unless you do a total lenses replacement which costs ungodly amounts (and that new lense also can't adjust focus and is in a fixed state).
>From what I hear even with lasik, as you get to 50+ you'll start wearing glasses again anyway,
Only if you don't take care of your eyes. This is the equivalent of saying "oh well I shouldn't get my teeth cleaned and my cavities filled because by the time I'm 50 I'll just have more cavities". The only thing that should matter to you is if your myopia threatens your vision, which for an increasing number of people it now does, you should get lasik or laser surgery to slow the progress of your myopia to avoid near permanent blindness.
>have bad eyes
>and risk fricking up your eyes permanently
Your eyes are already fricked and laser surgery actually slows myopia. Eventually your eyes will elongate to the point that you spread the tissue around your eye too far and start to go blind, even without the risk of blindness, you already can't see without glasses, so why are you afraid of having slightly worse night vision and some star bursts, something you already have without your glasses.
Cyber eyes is the only part I will ever conder if I can get it in my lifetime.
Imagine all the possibilities: perfect vision, zoom, thermal vision, night vision, xray vision (the kind that allows you to see women underwear like in that James Bond movie) recording and photography...
Definitely not happening.
Nah, it can happen.
I got PRK in 2018 and still have 20/15 vision. Eyes get dry easier in dry climates and rooms with ceiling fans, but otherwise no negatives.
How was your recovery?
I followed the regimen they gave me with eyedrops and minimizing light exposure for a few months, even inside, using polarized lenses. I would say it took about 2 months for complete recovery but I lived in Hawaii at the time so I never really went outside without sunglasses. No real issues with night vision or halos around light sources either.
Was it painful, I heard it is?
Not during the surgery, they numb your eyes with drops and I felt absolutely nothing. I was also given pain meds for potential pain but didn't need any of them post surgery. Any irritation or pain came from dryness and I had plenty of eye drops to help with relief. Even now I will sometimes have to use eye drops or just rinse out my eyes right when I wake up and I'm good for most of the day.
At least for LASIK, the only pain is when they attach this suction cup thing to the front of your eyeball so they can stretch it enough to cut a flap in your cornea. The actual blasting of your eyeball with lasers is completely painless, though.
The main side effect I had after surgery was dry eyes for about 6 months, but eyedrops will take care of that.
Just get 1 eye fixed at a time, if it fricks up you can get insurance and at least have a backup eye
For the record, i don't regret the 20 years i spent using a computer that led to having myopia, i had my fun.
how come nobody did a "Uohhhhhhhhh!" joke yet?
have a nice day.
>Even though the screen is right against your face if you have myopia you can't see far away shit in VR
I get why, it's completely intuitive why, but man does it piss me off.
is that true?
It is.
If you want a VR headset and you're nearsighted make sure your glasses can fit otherwise it's going to get depth of fieldy.
Or you know
Use Contact Lenses
You can get prescription lenses for VR headsets.
it's unironically helped train my vision lol
couldn't see shit at first but now I can play VR somewhat comfortably
Can't you wear glasses with most vr headsets
You can but i prefer using contacts
Ah fair enough then. I'm fine wearing glasses, have done for more than half my life now but I could see them being a bother with a headset on top.
It depends on the size of your glasses.
That doesn't make sense.
But it does.
How do you think VR tubes works?
I have no idea what you're talking about.
you ever used a vr headset before?
Because it's not literally two screens glued to your face. Or rather, not a screen in the sense you know it. If i remove my glasses and look in it, i see absolutely nothing because i'm almost legally blind. And using VR with just one eye is icky.
I don't have a VR but I have used them. And I don't remember experiencing depth of field like I do in irl. I use glasses while driving. Or do you need to have like very weak glassless vision for the effect to happen?
If you use your glasses only to drive, you probably won't notice the difference.
Once again, there's a difference between DoF and just blurred vision. If you dson't see the world in a blur normally, you won't see it in VR.
kek for real? I had to walk around 6 flags with my phone camera when I lost my glasses on a roller coaster. I can't wrap my head around why VR glasses won't work like my phone did unless it's because each individual eye is targeted and one of your eyes is just worse. I know my left eye is slightly better than my right.
>my left eye is slightly better than my right.
kek same except reversed.
According to my optometrist biology isn't perfect and everyone has a slightly sharper eye, and the same goes for an ear. The fact is our brains compensate for slight differences so that we barely even notice
The lenses of a Quest 2 for example have a focal point 1.3m out, that's why.
>tfw unknowingly scratched the frick out of my glasses over months because they were touching the VR headset's lenses
No scratches on the headset though.
maybe you should ditch your glasses and just wear the headset
see
It's a shame that the glasses industry is fricked and your (presumably) plastic lenses are so fricking expensive to replace.
Otherwise it'd be a great thing that your glasses couldn't scratch your several hundred dollar headset.
It's whatever, replacing the lenses would cost me about 100€ right now and i've had them for 6 years. I'm just too lazy to do a new vision test at my local store.
*fixes your shitty vision with no surgery*
I had shit like these as a kind.
My right eye is at -14 correction right now.
What do u call these?
the moron magnet
Pinhole glasses
>look up this shit on amazon
>the cheapest ones are 800 usd
Is possible to make them myself?
3d print it bro
>cheapest ones are 800 usd
>800 usd
kek, just frick my shit up might as well tune out life and stay in my head untill I die.
just go to the park and spent like 20 minutes focusing on things really far away.
It's like retads buying expensive gym gear when you can do the same with some crappy sport shoes, some shorts and just doing cardio in the park and isometric bodyweight for free.
>20 minutes
So you're not supposed to be doing it for minimum 2 hours?
you dont need to do cardio for 2 hours to like fix the issues of being a potato couch.
The key is not how much you do, but how much time you do it.
The body magically wont mutate into a new form, like a mutant.
The body needs like a month to like replace a lot of your cells.
nah, I'll just wait till a wagiecagie hits me while riding a bike. Frick Aliexpress always rejects my card. lol I even memorized an eye chart to renew my license.
you can get them for like a dollar on cheap sites like aliexpress or temu
Did you type in the right thing? Cause i see it costs $10-15
I can't believe hole technology has transcended vidya
PRK or LASIK?
>notice that distant stuff is sometimes a bit blurry
>go to an optician
>"Anon, your eyes are 100% ok"
>"no myopia, just lense muscles having a hard time to relax"
>"go out more and look at distant stuff"
Myopia is fear mongering
>my eyes are fine therefore bad eyesight doenst exist
you are like breathtakingly moronic
>depth of field
off
>motion blur
off
>anti-aliasing
off
It’s game time.
They try to make young children play outdoors these days in korea and probably china since so many people are nearsighted
Apparently staring into the distance outdoors is better for young kids eyes than staring a textbook in a room
Why are human eyes so shit?
Like, what evolutionary or pre-designed plan had us randomly be unable to see beyond 20ft because the lens is a bit misshapen?
Technology allows all kinds of people to stay in the evolution no matter the genes.
evolution is genetic mutations. Your shit is because your great grand dad was a rapist or great grandma was a mentally disabled moron
Bad eyesight isn't THAT bad for humans, in women it means nothing because they aren't typically meant to be in danger, and in men it's compensated for by being in large groups anyway and the fact that before modern times it would mostly come when you're already older.
The developers had to work with shitty code put there by the old developers and make due with what they had
Just seeing this i understand easily why our immune system isn't allowed inside the eye, it looks like a fricking alien from deep under.
why is it inside out
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>pic
B-but muh watchmaker
we've spent thousands upon thousands year not actually evolving because mostly anyone can reproduce, meaning we suffer from debilitating genetic mutations instead of selecting quality genes for our gene pool.
The rule of the more apt doesn't apply when your race is the most adaptive on your planet.
Your headcannon about evolution is moronic. People are getting fricked up because women and men are having kids later. Old eggs and sperm get funky.
Evolution isn't about being perfect. It's about being just good enough to live just long enough to make a baby.
Females are the evolutionary gatekeeper. It not enough just to survive.
Which is why we need to create artificial wombs to make women obsolete
Very few people actually have bad enough eyes to the point where they would need glasses
The issues is that they bring 5-6 year olds to the doctor and if they don't see those letters perfectly they slap expensive glasses the kid's face for life which just makes their vision worse and worse over time instead of letting the kid train his eye naturally
what would you consider bad enough? is not being able to see bus numbers not bad enough? my 8 year old nephew has double my degree and I already can barely see letters from a few meters away
I mean fricked up enough from birth, to the point where you would absolutely need glasses to see properly
My point is that this isn't the case for most people, they might have pretty bad eye sigh as kids, but it could be corrected naturally, but their parents will just give them glasses which will ensure their eye sight will be bad for life
With DoF from the OP pic. It sucks.
Around 80% of people in Singapore have near-sightedness.
Spectacles might be the most numerous human-made object.
Chromatic aberration, film grain, and vignettes always turned off. Motion blur on if it's high quality per-pixel blur, depth of field on depends on the aesthetic quality of it in game.
Is possible to do some gym type of workout to your eyes as daily routine to fix some of the issues?
Asking this for personal reasons.
Go back in time and don't spend more than 30 minutes staring at a dimly lit object like a screen at a time until your eyes have fully developed. Make sure to spend ~10 minutes focusing your eyes in the distance of the bright outside world every hour. Spend much more time outside as a kid.
The iPad generation kids are getting megafricked. The iPad is set up on the table in front of them everywhere.
Alternatively get a nice SMILE procedure done
I've heard people who got those surgeries and suffer from serious eye dryness after, I wouldn't take the risk
Every surgery carries a risk of complications anon. ReLEx SMILE is the latest generation of refractive surgery, pretty expensive though.
>Dry eyes is one of the most frequent complications of refractive surgery.1 Among patients having laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK), including microkeratome LASIK and FS-LASIK, 28% without previous dry eye symptoms developed new symptoms 3 months after surgery.2 Although the majority of postLASIK dry eye symptoms is temporary, some patients may experience longer disturbances. Bower et al estimated that 0.8% of patients who underwent LASIK experienced chronic postoperative dry eye lasting >12 months.
https://journals.lww.com/apjoo/Fulltext/2019/10000/Dry_Eyes_After_SMILE.9.aspx
Sort of. Not perfect but try this:
Hold a pencil an arms length from your face and focus on it.
Bring it closer and further, keeping your focus on the pencil.
Then switch from looking at it closely to something else across the room.
This will train the eye to be a bit faster in focusing things at distances.
What's wrong with my eyes?
How many birds are currently flying around your head?
>myopia is simply your eyes being like obese fatty couch potatos that never do exercise
>instead of telling you to do exercise and like lose fat by doing some shit like swimming or dancing or soccer they tell parents their kid need glasses because by some weirdo reason, they can sell you a 500 usd piece of glass
>morons are like fatties that take stomach surgery to fix their obesity instead of just doing exercise
Indian cats say this?
I know a b***h who did this, explicitly because she was overweight. A total blob she was. Not disgustingly obese to look at, but definitely way over. Now she flaunts her "thinness" as if she naturally lost weight. Damn shame too, because she has a good face.
>be fricking blind (-6 SPH and -3 CYL both eyes)
>am afraid of surgery
>have a high chance of elderly complications and Retinal detachment
>be also a brownskin, ugly and manlet
The demiurge fricking hates me bros
see
>film grain: ON
but they're both the same, i don't see a difference
oh no
me on the left
I thought left was just normal for everyone
Most people have at least a floater that occasionally moves into view and then moves back out, others have them more frequently or in greater numbers and it tends to be in nearsighted people more. I have some in both eyes and have had them since about 17, they’re always moving about. You somehow get used to it and I only notice them when I think about them.
I'm pretty sure 99% of people on earth have floaters, and the flickering visual snow is just something we see when we look at bright horizons or lights, our eyes unable to process all the light coming through or something like that
I only get the left when I'm looking up or I'm lying on the ground looking up. Could be worse I spose.
is 20/20 vision the 4k of irl? thanks but 1080p is enough for me.
your sight is probably more like 480p
Off
Off
Off
All these effects are effects of your vision, created by focusing your eyes on single points.
If I focus my eye on one part of the screen, whatever else is on there will be blurry and out of focus.
My eyes already do those things. Why the frick would I need to waste computing time on simulating an effect I already experience naturally?
How many of you my Gankerrothers have to use glasses?
I started using them like two years ago and was somewhat fine without them, but now i have hard time reading or playing without them.
I have glasses but I don't use them because I only have like 0.7 Dioptre.
Without glasses it feels like FXAA is enabled for bigger distances.
Everyone in my family has problems with vision.
sex
Back in middle school I was the champion at staring at the Sun.
Unfortunately now my eyes are kind of fricked, but I can still say I'm number 1.
I have been going a little over two weeks without using glasses, or using them minimally. There are a lot of people that say you can just automatically fix it by being outside a lot so I'm trying to be outside every day for at least a year. But then people say its permanently fricked also if you were inside too much as a kid. I don't know what the frick to believe anymore I just want to live without being optically stunted.
You are fricked for life my man, sorry to say.
Just deal with it, life isn't that long anyways.
Does anyone here have astigmatism? Can you fix it with surgery? This sucks. My eyes are constantly fatigued, it's impossible to focus, and light is annoying.
I have it, I can barely see a thing without glasses.
>he doesn't like being equipped with an anamorphic lense embedded into his head
Ngmi
Not him, but car head lights are too fricking bright
for me at night.
Yeah I get it. I also have astigmatism and it's genuinely hard to drive at night because of the fricking lights in cars now that feel like hi beams constantly. Was never an issue with older style bulbs.
depth of field emulates the way cameras focus on things, it has nothing to do with human eyes
Don't hokey goalies train their eye muscles and it actually helps with their vision?
yes, anons are saying that going to the gym wont make you lose fat and gain size.
that looks like a penis from the thumbnail
>Just work out your eyes
Literally a meme, your brain can get better at interpreting the information but your eyes won't get stronger.
It's Just-World coping.
>the muscles of the eye doesnt get stronger if used
Muscles of the eyes are not the problem
Lengh and shape of the eyes are though
>problem is caused by looking too close
>but you cant train the eye to fix the same issue that looking at close causes
So you like you become obese by eating too much, but if you like stop eating too much and do exercise, you won fix the obesity issue?
Is that correct?
What does obesity have to do with myopia? Are you stupid? Your eye has grown too large and cannot properly focus light on the retina, or your cornea is irregularly shaped. You cannot change the size of the eyeball or the shape of the cornea in any other way except with laser surgery.
>What does obesity have to do with myopia?
A lot actually. Sneed oils cause both.
do you realize homosexual, your body cells are replaced like after a month?
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/our-bodies-replace-billions-of-cells-every-day/
you get a new eye after like 7-8 weeks.
>get a new eye
>myopia still exists
what went wrong
you need to fix the pressure issue of not giving the muscle the pressure to look far away.
The muscle can get as strong as it wants, if the eye is misshapen it will not be able to pull the eye into correct shape.
>tfw weak prescription but astigmastism in both eyes
>near sighted
>look at picture at close enough distance
>it’s clear
>look at mirror at same distance
>everything farther away than my face is blurry
You cant explain that
got a big floater in my left eye last year. it really fricking sucks
>get glasses at 12/13
>hate them but it's w/e after so long
>year after year the prescription needs to be just a bit stronger
>finally say frick it, tired of a constant border around my vision, falling off my face, getting broken, not being able to wear sunglasses, and looking like a gay because the only shape that fits my face is the aviator, 70s molester type frames and get contacts at 23
>3 years later, still the same prescription.
>strangers were immediately nicer to me once i started wearing them
Frick glasses. Only downside is accidentally sleeping with contacts in feels like horrid shit after waking up and I feel like my eyes are still very tired. Otherwise I haven't found anything of note to be a downside from them over glasses. Just more care and i can't just slip them on before I'm even out of bed.
Myopia chads rise up
No matter how old we get, we will ALWAYS have crystal clear vision for close objects/text
JEWELER'S EYES baby
We just keep winning
i see like a ghost version of text above and below it
what does that mean
i know you can get this fixed but my last glasses prescription didn't fix it
could be astigmatism, you're fricked
That mean astigmatism, I have same shit
>Be indoors
>Sunlight filtered by glass in windows
>Lack of sunlight causes myopia
>Wear glasses
>Glasses
Ugh... glasses bros?
It's probably not the UV because pretty much all glasses filter UV, yet sunlight exposure still prevents disease progression in people who already use glasses for myopia. My guess is that it's the brightness.
Eyeglasses are made of plastics actually
They still filter UV.
depth of field off
motion blue off
screen shake off
light flickering/strobing off
lens flares off
bloom off
chromattic abberation off
visual indicators like screen jelly off
I can live with wearing glasses in my lifetime but I will take any treatment I can get for my tinnitus.
Also if you have Myopia you will need to wear your glasses or get prescription lens inserts for vr.
My PC broke so I used a tablet as a replacement for over a year and that made my dominant eye nearsighted.
Would you get a fully offline cybernetic eye built with libre hardware and software?
yes. i dont care if its online and the government sees my dick just let me see clearly
>depth of field... OFF
>chromatic aberration... OFF
>motion blur... OFF
>ambient occlusion... OFF
>anisotropic filtering... BILINEAR
>antialiasing... FXAA
>texture resolution... QUARTER
yep, it's gaming time.
BROS I THINK MY EYES ARE MYOPIC CANT SEE DISTANCE WELL ESPECIALLY AT NIGHT IS OVER ITS OVER NEET LIFE IS SHIT ITS OVER
I just got LASIK because I'm not a poorgay.
Enjoy your cataracts, moron.
I wanted LASIK but had to get the cheaper procedure because my optician said LASIK would not work well on my kind of eyes (something about a think lens, I don’t remember clearly).
>think
*thin
About 5 or 6 years ago I had a very serious anxiety attack that lead to dealing with depersonalization for quite a long time. After that my eyes were never the same. It's a bit difficult to explain what the problem is. Essentially, it feels like my eyes are incapable of seeing more than a very small percentage of what I'm looking at. The eye's fovial vision is naturally small, but through a combination of eye movement and peripheral vision you usually get a very clear picture of what things look like. But for me, I can only ever see things as small pieces. If I were to look at someone's face I'd have to look at one eye, and then the other, and then the nose, and then the lips, etc. And while I'm doing this I never get a truly comprehensive look at the subject. Instead of my eyes, through the use of fovial, peripheral, and movement, piecing together a clear image a face, I can only see the face as small compartmentalized segments. I don't see a face, I see bits and bobs. It gets very exhausting. It's hard for me to enjoy watching movies or anime these days since looking at anything feels exhausting. It also lessened my enjoyment of reading. It became difficult to read smoothly or comprehend the words I'm looking at. The other day I saw the word "union" and was confused by about for a good 20 seconds because for some reason my brain understand it as "onion" spelled with a U, and I was having a hard time understanding with someone would spell onion that way.