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.

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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.

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