07-23-2012, 08:35 AM
Just curious.
Earlier today I saw Spiderman in 3D. Toward the end, especially as Spiderman goes swinging through the city (up and down and sudden drops and the like), I actually felt it affecting my brain in a way that's hard to describe, but was definitely pleasant, almost like being on a roller coaster.
I've heard that some people get headaches and even nauseated watching 3D which has never happened to me before. But this time (when it was feeling good) there was pressure in my head (especially in between my eyes) and though it wasn't painful or distressing in the least it did make me wonder if those kinds of scenes are the kind that give others headaches when watching in 3D.
Earlier today I saw Spiderman in 3D. Toward the end, especially as Spiderman goes swinging through the city (up and down and sudden drops and the like), I actually felt it affecting my brain in a way that's hard to describe, but was definitely pleasant, almost like being on a roller coaster.
I've heard that some people get headaches and even nauseated watching 3D which has never happened to me before. But this time (when it was feeling good) there was pressure in my head (especially in between my eyes) and though it wasn't painful or distressing in the least it did make me wonder if those kinds of scenes are the kind that give others headaches when watching in 3D.