targetchip
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From the Ed Lyons web:
:Eye dominance....":it fluctuates throughout life and is affected by things such as stress, fatigue, dehydration, gun fit."
As far as I know, eye dominance is completed in the first 3 years of our life, well established after that and last til we die.
Brain plasticity,can change eye dominance due to an accident or intense exercise( disputable).
The exterior factors like stress, fatigue ,dehydration ,gun fit,will indeed affect, but won't change the original eye dominance,
What they do is ,called cross firing.
What that means, the opposite eye to the dominate one wants to take over.the aiming or pointing process.
Most visible when somebody cant his head across the comb!
This take over is not an eye dominance change but only an occasionally ,aiming, pointing eye shifting.
Just me!
.
:Eye dominance....":it fluctuates throughout life and is affected by things such as stress, fatigue, dehydration, gun fit."
As far as I know, eye dominance is completed in the first 3 years of our life, well established after that and last til we die.
Brain plasticity,can change eye dominance due to an accident or intense exercise( disputable).
The exterior factors like stress, fatigue ,dehydration ,gun fit,will indeed affect, but won't change the original eye dominance,
What they do is ,called cross firing.
What that means, the opposite eye to the dominate one wants to take over.the aiming or pointing process.
Most visible when somebody cant his head across the comb!
This take over is not an eye dominance change but only an occasionally ,aiming, pointing eye shifting.
Just me!
.
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