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Aspects of Brain Disorder and Visual Impairment in Young People Using Computer Intensively

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Abstract

The widespread introduction of computer technology has a powerful effect on the human visual system. For people of many professions, an hour of work at the monitor has become mandatory. This led to a significant increase in the load on the organs of vision. The visual system significantly exceeds other sensory analyzers with regard to receipt of information in the human brain. It provides a complete orientation in the surrounding world. The creation of virtual reality systems began from the study of stereoscopic features of functioning of the visual analyzer and the implementation of the results in applied video simulators [1,2]. Such systems are designed for interactive communication between a computer and the human brain in the field of perception and processing of figurative information. Computer-aided synthesis of three-dimensional images and their display in virtual space, in particular a VR-headset, have become widely used for computer games.

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