Submitted by ch1214ch t3_121ozof in askscience
Zondagsrijder t1_jdo08lp wrote
Reply to comment by monkeyselbo in The two retinas are tied/linked together in the brain. Are they tied 1:1, so that each retinal point corresponds to the same retinal point in the other eye? I.e., each retinal point from one eye shares the same binocular neuron with its counterpoint in the other eye? by ch1214ch
Wait, what about people whose brain hemispheres that have been split reporting one "side" not being able to observe what the other side does? Or are those reports misreported/misinterpreted somehow?
TwistedBrother t1_jdo0n8d wrote
Not really and there’s some fascinating experiments to present as such. The brain still makes sense of itself as a single entity but yeah you can do things like cover one eye and see the thing but not be able to find the word for it until you see it with the other eye, if recall my documentary correctly.
Blakut t1_jdo76jp wrote
yes, but it's not the right or left eye, it's the left or right side of each eye. So if you cover the left side of both eyes or the right side of both eyes, you isolate one hemisphere or the other.
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