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24 May 2007, 4:33 am

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0_equals_true: interesting... so that means that even non-monks switch eye dominance, but monks switch it less/in bigger intervals. I've seen some of those perceptual rivalries... next time I see one I'll see how long I can keep dominance. :)

Boof: I used finger support for crossing both of my eyes but not for crossing one eye. Since you seem to be more of an expert than me in this subject, I have a question for you. Do you know how to wall your eyes, as well?


I think there is two things relative dominance and overall dominance



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24 May 2007, 6:41 pm

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I can. 8)

Actually no I cannot.



Ok, now watch the whole process:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4NUmvvQj60[/youtube]


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25 May 2007, 6:52 pm

Mushroom wrote:
Boof: I used finger support for crossing both of my eyes but not for crossing one eye. Since you seem to be more of an expert than me in this subject, I have a question for you. Do you know how to wall your eyes, as well?


Mushroom: I have never been able to wall my eyes. If you figure/hear something on it please let me know. I'd like to learn to "wall" my eyes. Is "wall" a (already existent) technical term or something you created? "Wall" seems to describe the skill perfectly.

Will let you know if I find out how it's done as well.



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25 May 2007, 6:57 pm

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I've mastered the art of extremely moving both of my eyes inwards, and I've also just learnt how to move one inwards with the other staying in it's place. Yay! I've been practising that for the past few days LOL

I also want to learn to move my eyes outwards. :D


I have not actually tried that to be honest.
I might be able to do it if i tried but i doubt it.



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26 May 2007, 4:42 am

Boof: I didn't create the term myself, it's a somewhat informal term for what is otherwise known as extropia. I use wall-eyed since extropia is a real medical condition, not an eye trick and "moving eyes/one eye outwards" is too long to type LOL

I know that if you try to gaze into the distance you will naturally become a little wall-eyed but it's normal because your eyes have to look further and therefore, take in more information.. I think.



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26 May 2007, 11:41 pm

Mushroom:
Here are links to my crossed and lazy-eye images. The crossed eyes aren't even (It's hard to keep them even and take the picture at the same time).

Crossed Eyes
Lazy Eye

Would have put an actual image in the post but I couldn't figure out how it's done.

On a side note... there is a Northern U.S. & Canadian fish called "walleye" . I started laughing to myself because these fish are wall-eyed. :lol: :lol: :lol:



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27 May 2007, 12:03 am

I can cross my eyes but when I do I get a headache, soooo I don't do it that often.