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titleOfInvention Biofeedback eyewear system
abstract A biofeedback eyewear system comprising stereo lenses, binaural audio and plurality of electrodes for biofeedback devices is disclosed. The stereo lenses comprise different left and right lenses such as 0° and 90° polarized lenses, allowing the user to view 3D images. The binaural audio comprises left and right headphones, allowing the user to hear 3D sound. The electrodes for biofeedback devices is preferably incorporated to the eyewear handles, bridge or frame, allowing the inputs of user's physical and mental status to a computer system. The disclosed biofeedback eyewear system forms a two-way communication between a user and a computer system.
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