anamariapapagalla
anamariapapagalla t1_jdqchn9 wrote
Reply to comment by Aristocrafied 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
I'm around -10 but more near sighted in one eye and more astigmatic in the other, plus they don't focus at the same height. My glasses fix the problem, but without them (or when I need new ones) I have to close one eye to be able to see just one image
anamariapapagalla t1_ja77fmd wrote
I love them, but I have to listen to a sample first. If the voice/reading style (I'm not 5, don't make funny voices FFS) puts me off, I'll not be able to enjoy it. I also avoid listening to anything too challenging. I love Pratchett, the Rivers of London novels, or non fiction like The drunken botanist
anamariapapagalla t1_jdqhfys wrote
Reply to comment by Aristocrafied 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
Huh, never thought of that. Am reading without my glasses rn, with my left eye (and my phone 1 finger length away from my face lol). That just looks "right", when switching to the right eye it's like everything is slightly off and I want to move the phone but every direction is wrong! Weird.