Anisometropia is a condition in which two eyes of an individual have different refractive power.
The cast of Anisometropia - 2007 includes: Joan Gerardi as Video Narrator Jay Johnston as Nolan Ki Kroll as William Geoffrey Roecker as Adrian
Anisometropia - 2007 was released on: USA: 2007 (Terror Film Festival) USA: 2007 (Sacramento International Film Festival) USA: 2007 (San Fernando Valley International Film Festival)
-Opia means sight. Anisometropia is a disease where your eyes have different levels of sight.
Yep you can be. I am! I've got one lazy eye cause my brain can't meld two confusing images. I have to use one eye at a time while the other becomes background. Yes you can, I have the same condition but I didn't develop a lazy eye. The condition is called Anisometropia.
The most common causes are 1. eye is smaller than normal ( axial length or antero-posterior diameter is less than normal ); 2. The curvature of cornea is flatter than normal. Hence light rays do not come to a focus on the retina. Plus glasses or convex power is required to correct it.
When seeing colors differently in each eye, it can cause a condition called anisometropia. This can lead to differences in color perception between the two eyes, which may result in a distorted or altered view of the world around you. This can impact how you perceive and interpret colors, shapes, and distances, potentially affecting your overall visual experience.
Geoffrey Roecker has: Played Background Artist: 1864 Scenes in "Wicked Spring" in 2002. Played Striking Steelworker in "Ten Days That Unexpectedly Changed America" in 2006. Played Confederate Artillerist in "No Retreat from Destiny: The Battle That Rescued Washington" in 2006. Played Adrian in "Anisometropia" in 2007. Played Col. Josiah Shanker in "Rising Up: The Story of the Zombie Rights Movement" in 2009.
Eye balls should generally be similar in size for optimal vision and depth perception. Significant discrepancies in eye size, known as anisometropia, can lead to visual discomfort or issues with coordination between the eyes. However, slight variations in size are common and usually do not impact vision significantly. Overall, while uniformity in eye size contributes to visual harmony, minor differences are typically not problematic.
Seeing different colors out of each eye could be due to a condition called anisometropia, where there is a difference in refractive error between the two eyes. This can cause one eye to perceive colors differently than the other. Other possible reasons include eye diseases or conditions affecting one eye more than the other, such as cataracts or retinal disorders. It is important to consult an eye care professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Joan Gerardi has: Played Tromette in "The Troma System" in 1993. Played Additional Voices in "Venus 5" in 1994. Performed in "Poisoned Kiss" in 1994. Played Bar Patron in "New York Nights" in 1994. Played Girl in fantasy in "Hunks in Hedonism" in 1995. Played Luanne in "Bikini Bistro" in 1995. Played Viking Maiden in "Absolute Aggression" in 1996. Performed in "Incredible Edible Fantasies" in 1997. Played Model in "Teach Me" in 1998. Played Video Narrator in "Anisometropia" in 2007.
Yes, it is normal to see slightly better from one eye than the other eye. This is called being "right-eyed" or being "left-eyed", and is much like being right-handed or left-handed. There is no advantage to being one over the other and most people are one or the other.
Yes it is possible, I am. It is when you are short sighted in one eye and long sighted in the other. Edit- I am also long and short sighted, but in both eyes. I can't see things close up or far away in either eye.