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Encyclopedia > Eye dominance

Eye dominance (sometimes called eyedness) refers to the tendency to use one eye more than the other in certain tasks involving precise hand-eye coordination and a reasonably distant target. It is especially important in sports which require aim, such as archery, darts or shooting sports. Archers in Competition Archery is the practice of using a bow to shoot arrows. ... Darts is a game founded by Dark Dennie, or rather a variety of related games, in which darts are thrown at a circular target (dart board) hung on a wall. ... The shooting sports include those competitive sports involving tests of accuracy and speed when shooting various types of guns, including airguns. ...


In normal binocular vision there is an effect of parallax, and therefore the dominant eye is the one that is primarily relied on for precise positional information. Parallax (Greek: παραλλαγή (parallagé) = alteration) is the change of angular position of two stationary points relative to each other as seen by an observer, due to the motion of said observer. ...


It is somewhat analogous to right or left handedness, however the side of the dominant eye and the dominant hand do not always match. Approximately 80% of the population is right-eye dominant; in a small percentage of the population, neither eye is dominant. Eye dominance can be slight or profound; highly profound cases are sometimes caused by amblyopia. // What makes you right- or left-handed? == It has been known since Darwins day that left-handedness in humans runs in families, but it is not a simple system. ... Amblyopia, or lazy eye, is a disorder of the eyes. ...


Testing eye dominance

There are a number of ways to test eye dominance, but the simplest is to extend your arm out in front of you. Connect your index finger and thumb together making a circle like shape. Focus on an object, and ensure that the object is in the middle of the circle. Now, close an eye (eg, your left), if the object moved, that is your dominant eye. The movement should be noticeable. For an alternative method of testing, make the same shape with your hand, and focus on a distant object. Bring your hand towards your head while keeping the object in the circle. Whichever eye your hand is in front of is your dominant eye.


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Journal of Vision - Eye dominance changes with eye position and image magnification, by Ghose, Banks, & Hillis (339 words)
Eye position was manipulated by rotating the arms of the haploscope so that the observer had to turn the eyes to look at the stimuli.
For example, when the eyes were turned rightward, but the image was larger in the left eye, dominance shifted toward the left eye.
We conclude that the shift in eye dominance that occurs with viewing direction is caused by both eye position and relative image magnification.
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