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Re: [photo-3d] Re: Dominant Eye
- From: Herbert C Maxey <bmaxey1@xxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [photo-3d] Re: Dominant Eye
- Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 19:50:06 -0600
>>"Cross dominant" would be e.g. left handed but right eye dominant, or
>>vice versa. I am right eyed and right handed, myself. I am also right
>>footed, for kicking a ball for example, although you would never see me
>>on a soccer field.
So is there any actual science behind all these comments and suppositions
or are you all just guessing? There must be some specific stereo tests
that can be performed to determine if you are "Dominant" in either eye.
And I am not too sure if these are very accurate either. At the
beginning, it was surmised that the eye one chooses to view one side of a
stereo pair makes that you "Dominant" eye. I think you would have to find
a reputable expert to agree that this is the actual case. I think it has
more to do with a habit you develop.
At dinner tonight, I asked my brother to look at a stereo card with one
eye closed. He is right handed and closed the right eye. His wife is also
right handed, but closed her left eye. My mom is left handed, as am I,
and I close my right eye and so does she. I kick with my right foot and I
play left handed guitar.
My dog herman lost a leg when he was run over, so I did not ask him - it
would have skewed the results.
This is a fascinating subject to me, but I would like to see some real
science, not just supposition.
Bob
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