What Is a Dominant Eye (Ocular Dominance)? A dominant eye is the eye your brain “favors.” Just like you rely on one hand more than the other, your brain relies on one eye more than the other. When you ...
While keratoconus typically develops in both eyes, it can be asymmetrical, which means it can be much worse in one eye. It’s typically treated with eyeglasses or special contact lenses. Share on ...
Have you heard the expression "better sleep with one eye open?" Crocodiles may take that phrase literally, according to a new study. To stay abreast of potential threats in their environment, crocs ...
Light sensitivity in one eye could occur for many reasons, ranging from minor injuries, dry eye, and migraine to more serious conditions, such as multiple sclerosis. Light sensitivity, or photophobia, ...
Blurry vision in one eye can affect all or just parts of your visual field. It makes objects appear out of focus or cloudy and can interfere with day to day activities, even with your glasses or ...
It’s surprisingly easy to train yourself to move one eye independently of the other - and I’ll show you exactly how to do it.
Just like we use one side of our body more than the other and have a dominant hand that we use for writing, most of us also have a dominant eye. A dominant eye isn’t always about one having better ...