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No. Reading in the dark will strain you eyes. If you have a booklight or a flash light that will work and then you can get the eery effect without straining your eyes.
When looking at near objects your eyes constantly need to converge and accommodate. Using these muscles constantly will cause straining in the eyes. Looking at far objects, the eye do not need to converge and accommodate, straining the eye less.
LCD computer screen are the best screens to read print without straining your eyes. You can also adjust the brightness and contrast to help minimize more straining.
This is because of strain on eyes. Strain is probably because of concentration. And so more blood passes from veins and they look red.
You are straining your eyes by watching tv in the dark; your pupils are dilating to focus and straining. This will make your eyesight worse and make your power you need from external help like glasses or contacts increase. So, yes.
you get blurry vision because you watch to much tv or your too close to the television.
Your Straining Your Eyes Alot And The Brain Is Uncomfortable With The Lighting In Your Eyes. And Your Unable To Move Your Eyes All Around The Screen Normally With The Brain Relaxed.
rapid eyes movement (REM) and non rapid eyes movement (NREM)
No it does not, infact it may damage it futher from squinting and straining your eyes all the time to try and see things. Wearing your glasses does not improve it either, but it eases up the strain and slows degredatin. cool thanks
you can apply EYEMO... or wash your eyes thoroughly ...
rapid eyes movement (REM) and non rapid eyes movement (NREM)
that if you sit in front of it to long it can strain your eyes