also, looking at the logic of why the yaw, pitch, rotation are different for the center than the peripheral the reason is you can place blinders on either side of the center and still see stereoscopic clearly.
but if you look on the far peripheral of one eye, the other eye has blinders/nose that stop the eye from seeing the peripheral. this is the same as the false focal distance or one stereo parallax in the current gen VR like one eye. for instance look out of the left or right eye seeing far off into the peripheral, this is only one eye, one focal distance.
Seeing the peripheral or one focal distance from the center stereo vision = if you blind the center of vision with a blinder on one eye.
apparently there is no difference in the brain stemming from gender, female brain = male brain.
https://youtu.be/GLptT1u8LWIBut the female brain has problems navigating while blindfolded, compared to the males brains who navigated ok while blindfolded. while the female brain recognizes the organization and objects in a room while male brains do not.
ok, so the female can't navigate while blindfolded, but the male brain does as if not blindfolded, hence the female brain probably exists on the peripheral where being blinded is natural.
but being blinded and female also means the use of the 1 stereo vision focal distance, which if you look at your desk using only 1 focal distance and stare at the desk and stuff on it you'll notice the things on the desk and placement of stuff on the desk.
while the male brain needs focal distance difference and so wouldn't see the desk focal distance only and so wouldn't look at the stuff on the desk the same way the female brain would because she sees the things in her focal distance clearly.
hence the current VR is female brain oriented, not male brain oriented. PC culture maybe hence no half dome? idk but maybe since pc culture is feminine oriented. thats why no fancy oculus owner, no fancy oculus doom vr dev, simple ugly quest design, small head fit on the rift, small head design on the quest, small ipd on most VR headsets but the vive pro, maybe...hmm scratches chin.