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It is very difficult to perform [[Active Focus]] at this strength of glasses, as there is not enough of a [[blur horizon]] to produce [[stimulus]] - see [[Distance vision]]. | It is very difficult to perform [[Active Focus]] at this strength of glasses, as there is not enough of a [[blur horizon]] to produce [[stimulus]] - see [[Distance vision]]. | ||
'''20/x''' vision is vision that is better than [[20/20]]. It usually involves a small amount of [[hyperopia]]. | |||
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Revision as of 14:39, 8 June 2020
20/20 correction is a correction you normally get from a licensed optician, which corrects your eyesight perfectly to 20/20 vision.
It is very difficult to perform Active Focus at this strength of glasses, as there is not enough of a blur horizon to produce stimulus - see Distance vision.
20/x vision is vision that is better than 20/20. It usually involves a small amount of hyperopia.