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Are You Right Eyed Or Left Eyed?
A person has two hands, two legs, two eyes, two
cerebral hemispheres. But it is only at first sight that a human
being is a symmetric creature. Firstly, we have a leading hand,
the right one with the majority of people, secondly, we have a
leading eye. Thirdly, the brain is functionally asymmetric: the
left hemisphere (with the right-handers) is mainly connected with
abstract-logical thinking and to a larger extent - with speech,
the right hemisphere – with image sensitivity.
Coming back to eyes, the right eye is the leading one among the
two thirds of people, and the left one among one third of people.
Special tests have been developed to determine this. Do these individual
differences influence the visual information perception process,
for example, perception of texts, on the left and on the right?
Investigations carried out at the Institute of Cognitive Neurology
of the Modern University for the Humanities will help to answer
this question.
The experiment involved all right-handed students, but some of
them had the right eye leading, the others – the left eye
leading. All probationers were offered to read a text on the PC
screen, the text being placed either in the right or in the left
part of the screen, while the probationers’ head was oriented
to the center (in such conditions, visual information from the
left half-field of vision was addressed to the right hemisphere,
and vice versa). It has turned out that the “left-eyed”
probationers read the text quicker when it is placed on the left,
than the text placed on the right. As for the “right-eyed”
individuals, no such differences were noticed with them.
More detailed analysis has proved that when the “left-eyed”
probationers were reading the left-side text, the brain perceived
(during a single eye fixation on some text fragment) more symbols
than in case of reading the right-hand text.
In other words, in the left half-field of vision, glance fixation
is characterized by higher “information capacity”.
This is directly connected with the speed of reading: the more
symbols the glance perceives during one fixation, the quicker
a person reads. There is one more sign of successfulness of reading:
in the course of reading, the glance periodically returns back
to the already read word (apparently due to difficulty of perception).
Thus, in the left-sided text, the “left-eyed” probationers
made less returns than they did in the right-sided text, which
means higher successfulness of the “left” text recognition.
Besides, the majority of the “left-eyed” persons performed
faster quick eye movements – saccades – to the left
than to the right.
Physiologists can only make assumptions about the reasons for
such differences.
As all the probationers are right-handed persons, the control
over their leading right hand is performed by the left hemisphere.
With the right-eyed, the same left hemisphere also controls the
leading right eye. As for the left-eyed persons, the leading left
eye is controlled by the right hemisphere, which is free from
control over the leading hand’s movements.
And this works out better. Therefore, the “left-eyed”
persons read quicker on their left.
Where can this knowledge prove useful? Apparently, it makes sense
to take the leading eye into account for production of various
video-products, for example, training ones. Special objects (spoons,
door-handles) are produced, even though not in Russia, for the
left-handed, but there is nothing special made for the “left-eyed”
persons. Maybe this will be done in the future.
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