Ocular dominance
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Information about ocular dominance
Ocular dominance, also known as eye dominance, is the tendency to prefer visual input from one eye over the other. It is somewhat analogous to the handedness of an individual, although the side of the dominant eye and the dominant hand do not always match. Approximately two-thirds of the population is right-eye dominant, while the remaining one-third is left-eye dominant.
Physiology
Ocular dominance is a result of the brain's processing of visual information. The visual cortex in the brain receives input from both eyes, but the input is not always equal. The dominant eye sends stronger signals to the visual cortex, which can influence depth perception and binocular vision.
Testing for Ocular Dominance
There are several methods to determine ocular dominance, including the Miles test and the Porta test. These tests involve focusing on a distant object through a small opening or with a finger, and then alternately closing each eye to see which eye maintains the object in view.
Significance in Vision Correction
Ocular dominance is an important consideration in vision correction procedures, such as LASIK surgery and the fitting of contact lenses. Understanding which eye is dominant can help optimize visual outcomes and ensure better visual acuity.
Ocular Dominance and Sports
In sports, ocular dominance can affect hand-eye coordination and performance. For example, in archery or shooting, knowing which eye is dominant can help athletes aim more accurately. Similarly, in baseball, a batter's ocular dominance can influence their ability to track the ball.
Research and Studies
Research into ocular dominance has explored its relationship with neurological development and plasticity. Studies have shown that ocular dominance can be influenced by visual deprivation and amblyopia, a condition where one eye becomes weaker due to lack of use.
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