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    Article on dyslexia explains eye dominance

    Interesting for people who are contra dominant

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017...ause-dyslexia/


    "Like being left- or right-handed, human beings also have a dominant eye.
    As most of us have two eyes, which record slightly different versions of the same image, the brain has to select one of the two, creating a "non-symmetry".
    Many more people are right-eyed than left, and the dominant eye has more neural connections to the brain than the weaker one."
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    Quote Originally Posted by silvershooter View Post
    Interesting for people who are contra dominant

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017...ause-dyslexia/


    "Like being left- or right-handed, human beings also have a dominant eye.
    As most of us have two eyes, which record slightly different versions of the same image, the brain has to select one of the two, creating a "non-symmetry".
    Many more people are right-eyed than left, and the dominant eye has more neural connections to the brain than the weaker one."
    But does it explain why so many people who are right handed, but left eyed, are shooters..??

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    But does it explain why so many people who are right handed, but left eyed, are shooters..??
    No, I think it just becomes apparent when people take up shooting.
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