Contact lenses, the reverse Pulfrich effect, and anti-Pulfrich monovision corrections | Scientific Reports

Interocular differences in image blur can cause processing speed differences that lead to dramatic misperceptions of the distance and three-dimensional direction of moving objects. This recently discovered illusion—the reverse Pulfrich effect—is caused by optical conditions induced by monovision, a common correction for presbyopia. Fortunately, anti-Pulfrich monovision corrections, which darken the blurring lens, can eliminate the … Continue reading Contact lenses, the reverse Pulfrich effect, and anti-Pulfrich monovision corrections | Scientific Reports