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In what way can you apply crossed hand eye dominance in the future?

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Dr. Tim Conrad answered

Specializes in Ophthalmology

In what way?: Having opposite eye and hand dominance is common and is not considered a problem.

Answered 7/7/2014

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Marketing potential: It is estimated that 30% of people have mixed eye-hand dominance. At least 2/3 people are right eye dominant, and 70-90% of people are right handed (some are mixed or ambidextrous also). The numbers don't necessarily match up. A problem exists for left handed people with right right eye dominance using single eye instruments (scopes) such as in shooting. The opposite scenario is also possible

Answered 11/27/2014

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