Re: "if that makes any difference"
From: | Ph. D. <phild@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, March 1, 2005, 1:48 |
Mark J. Reed wrote:
>
> On Mon, Feb 28, 2005 at 02:56:48PM -0500, Sally Caves wrote:
> > I'm right-handed but left-eyed, so that gives me mixed-brain dominance
>
> Interesting. I'm right-eyed but it's not really brain dominance; I just
> have really bad vision in my left eye, and it's not fully correctible to
> 20/20 - apparently a leftover result from having lazy eye as a child,
> althought the opthamologist says he doesn't see any of the usual
> evidence of such a prior condition - only the uncorrectibility.
I wasn't aware that handedness and dominant eye were connected.
I am right-handed, but my left eye has near perfect vision. I noticed
when I was a teenager that my right eye was blurry at distances.
Over the years, it has slowly become more blurry to the point where
now (at age fifty) I have difficulty reading with my right eye alone.
I have never worn glasses.
--Ph. D.
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