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How to move one eye on its own (and the science of eye movement)

2018-04-27

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You can train yourself to move one eye independent of the other. Here's how to do it. I also talk about the science of eye movement: saccades, smooth pursuit, vestibulo-ocular and vergance.

Here's the story about Susan R Barry: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/eyes-the-brain/200904/how-rewire-your-brain-and-vision

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Intro
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Eye Movement
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Saccades
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Smooth pursuit
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Vestibuloocular movement
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Brilliantorg
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Steve Mould I make videos about science. I also write books! You can get them here: https://stevemould.com/books You can support me on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/stevemould You can discuss my videos on reddit: https://reddit.com/r/SteveMould For sponsorships and brand deals please email SteveMould@lighthouseagents.com To get in touch with me about anything else visit https://stevemould.com/contact
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