MadSci Network: Neuroscience
Query:

Subject: Do people respond more accurately when info is given to their dominant eye

Date: Sun Jun 28 15:47:38 1998
Posted by antony bridges
Grade level: grad (science)
School: bristol
City: bristol State/Province: No state entered.
Country: UK
Area of science: Neuroscience
ID: 899066858.Ns
Message:

I am interested in the development of new visual systems which only
present information to one eye leaving the other free to observe 
anything else. Is there evidence to suggest that people respond more
quickly or accurately to information presented to their dominant eye
than when information is presented only to their other eye. So for 
example should manufacturers be looking at making left and right eyed 
versions? I would be very interested in any comments or references 
that you might have on this subject.


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