Mandelbaum effect
The Mandelbaum effect is the tendency for the eye to involuntarily shift its focus to a nearer distance, usually about one meter away, in conditions of poor visibility. It was first described by J. Mandelbaum in 1960.
The Mandelbaum effect is the tendency for the eye to involuntarily shift its focus to a nearer distance, usually about one meter away, in conditions of poor visibility. It was first described by J. Mandelbaum in 1960.
The Mandelbaum effect is the tendency for the eye to involuntarily shift its focus to a nearer distance, usually about one meter away, in conditions of poor visibility. It was first described by J. Mandelbaum in 1960.
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