Constant Training: People who lose sight in their dominant eye will eventually accommodate and their brains adjust dominance as if by default. If you patch your dominant eye for so long or look at the one eyepiece microscope with your nondominant eye for a long time, you can at least achieve co-dominance and later prefer to use the.
Answered 6/24/2015
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Constant Training: People who lose sight in their dominant eye will eventually accommodate and their brains adjust dominance as if by default. If you patch your dominant eye for so long or look at the one eyepiece microscope with your nondominant eye for a long time, you can at least achieve co-dominance and later prefer to use the.
Answered 11/27/2017
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Usually hardwired : You can definitely try, but this is hardwired from when you were very young. Most people are right eye dominant, and also most people are right handed. But, eye dominance doesn't necessarily follow handedness, as you could be right eye dominant, and left handed. So, handedness is also hardwired as well. If you're speaking about an amblyopic eye, that would be impossible for it to be dominant.
Answered 3/15/2014
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