Difference between revisions of EndMyopia Glossary
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=== More terminology === | === More terminology === | ||
* [[Bifocals]] | * [[Bifocals]] | ||
* [[Binocular vision]] | |||
* [[Blur]] | * [[Blur]] | ||
* [[Blur Horizon]] | * [[Blur Horizon]] | ||
* [[Convergence]] | * [[Convergence]] | ||
* [[Child myopia]] | |||
* [[Chromatic Aberration]] | * [[Chromatic Aberration]] | ||
* [[Cylinder]] | * [[Cylinder]] | ||
* [[Eye exercise]] | |||
* [[Eye strain]] | |||
* [[Eyeballs]] | |||
* [[floaters]] | * [[floaters]] | ||
* [[focal plane]] | * [[focal plane]] | ||
* [[Glasses]] | |||
* [[hyperopia]] | * [[hyperopia]] | ||
* [[LASIK]] | * [[LASIK]] | ||
* [[Lens]] | |||
* [[Lens Induced Myopia]] | * [[Lens Induced Myopia]] | ||
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* [[Sphere]] | * [[Sphere]] | ||
* [[Stimulus]] | |||
* [[Strain awareness]] | |||
* [[Tunnel vision]] | |||
* [[Vertex distance]] | * [[Vertex distance]] | ||
Revision as of 04:21, 20 February 2022
A list of common EndMyopia terms:
Active Focus
Clearing up blur and challenging your blur horizon
Normalized
Glasses worn for distance vision. Combined with Active Focus as the primary stimulus to improve eyesight
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.