Does limited peripheral vision due to wearing prescription glasses affect adult brain development?
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Limited peripheral vision due to wearing prescription glasses generally does not affect adult brain development in a significant way. By adulthood, the brain's major developmental stages are largely complete, and it adapts well to changes in visual input. Glasses correct central vision, and though peripheral vision may be slightly impaired, the brain can compensate using other senses or by adjusting movements and focus.
However, for people who experience a significant reduction in peripheral vision, there may be a slight adaptation in how the brain processes spatial awareness, but this is typically not harmful to cognitive or neurological function. If the peripheral vision loss is severe, it could impact activities that rely heavily on visual-spatial awareness, like driving, but brain development itself in adults remains stable.