Friday, December 11, 2009

What are people with a lazy eye looking at?

The lazy eye (also called amblyopic) has little or no vision. The brain tuned the eye out a long time ago, due to either a strong refractive error, or strabismus. The receptors in the eye and brain never developed, and because the eyes weren't focusing together on an object and brain cannot process two totally different images, the vision in the afflicted eye never developed and therefore, the eye wanders. The person has no control over it.What are people with a lazy eye looking at?
one eye is looking at you and the other is looking for youWhat are people with a lazy eye looking at?
you cant look me in the eyes and mean it? is this a serious question?
At your mom.
Generally, one eye is dominant and the other passive. You can tell by noticing which eye is looking at you when you're talking with the person. That's the dominant eye. The other eye is still seeing, but the brain is pushing what it sees back to where it's being ignored. Most people who have had lazy eye for any length of time don't see double unless they deliberately try to. So to answer your question, they're looking at whatever their dominant eye is looking at, which is whatever it is they're looking at! People who have lazy eye that rolls to the outside of their faces tend to have phenomenal peripheral vision, by the way. It's their ';spy eye.';
you just have to guess.
Uh they see completely fine and straight outta of those. DUH
EYE just don't understand what you're asking!

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