Re: Stay away from "vision educators"
- From: Dr Judy <mpace99@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2008 08:21:03 -0700 (PDT)
On Mar 30, 8:05 am, Kory Postma <absolutelyinvinci...@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On 30 Mar, 13:04, Mike Tyner <absolutelyinvinci...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I missed something. What happens to make the vision improve?
Does this work for myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, presbyopia?
-MT
The fact that the person is unlearning bad habits and becoming more
relaxed and also having a clear mind and memory, that will improve the
sight. I may be a little wrong, but this is what I remember after
reading Bates.
Here is my problem with understanding this. The retinal anatomy and
neurology are organized so that only the small central area is seen
most clearly, it is not a habit that needs to be learned. As it is
anatomically not possible (except for genetic defects in retina) to
not see centrally, how do people learn that "bad habit".
Same goes for scanning and retaining memory. The eye has
micromovements, the visual system relies on short term memory and
persistence of vision --- this is the normal, inborn way of seeing
that requires no conscious effort. Where is the evidence that those
with refractive error are not seeing that way?
Dr Judy
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