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Review Paper - Ophthalmology Case Reports (2021) Volume 5, Issue 12

Worry of Photosensitive Seizures Evoked by 3D Video Showcases or Computer-generated Reality Headsets in Kids: Current Point of view

This audit surveys the danger of a photic-actuated seizure in a kid during review of 3D (binocular 3 layered, stereoscopic) films or games, either on standard video shows or while wearing an augmented experience (VR) headset. Studies distributed by pediatric epilepsy specialists underline the okay of 3D survey in any event, for kids with known photosensitive epilepsy (PSE). The low rate of PSE is critical in light of the fact that the quantity of hours gave to 2D or 3D screen seeing or potentially VR headset use by youngsters worldwide has expanded extraordinarily throughout the last ten years. The clinical writing doesn't uphold the thought that VR headset use represents a danger for PSE.

Author(s): Emilia Lime

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