Somewhat: Contacts wrap around the cornea and do not have temple pieces or frames to obstruct the view. They also have less edge distortion than eyeglasses. So the field of view can be increased somewhat and also can be a little less distorted. The effect is small but can be useful.
Answered 6/21/2013
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