This video had me thinking. I decided to do some tests on myself and here’s what I figured out: It takes my left eye .86 seconds longer to “catch up” compared to my right eye when doing a reading saccade. This makes it a tiny bit longer to focus on something, and it “duplicates” what I intake. When doing a Hebrew saccade though, my right eye takes over and let’s me focus on an object faster compared to a reading saccade. Thank you for this video. It made me aware of a flaw I didn’t even know about. The brain is fascinating because of how well it hides it’s own flaws by compensating.
I’m on the same boat as you, well... kinda. I was given mind altering drugs without my GP telling me they were mind altering drugs and now my eyes move slow. And eye speed is a great indicator of mental speed, I knew I wasn’t crazy tbh.
@haideramin7739 I stopped using seroquel and it seems the twitching cleared up. I was prescribed it to help with sleep but it didn't help much at all. Are you experiencing bad side effects my friend?
This video had me thinking. I decided to do some tests on myself and here’s what I figured out:
It takes my left eye .86 seconds longer to “catch up” compared to my right eye when doing a reading saccade. This makes it a tiny bit longer to focus on something, and it “duplicates” what I intake.
When doing a Hebrew saccade though, my right eye takes over and let’s me focus on an object faster compared to a reading saccade.
Thank you for this video. It made me aware of a flaw I didn’t even know about. The brain is fascinating because of how well it hides it’s own flaws by compensating.
This video is just pure gold. Thankyou very much
I had an amazing time working on this project with Dr. Trobe.
Thankyou so much. Very well explained.
What is the solution for it...
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This is amazing
Anybody had eye dystonia, (saccadic eye movement), (Nystagmus) after using antipsycotics? Did it go away?
I’m on the same boat as you, well... kinda. I was given mind altering drugs without my GP telling me they were mind altering drugs and now my eyes move slow. And eye speed is a great indicator of mental speed, I knew I wasn’t crazy tbh.
@@squaddash626 hey this has happened to me too (drugged by DR without permission, affecting eye movements)
@@squaddash626 did you ever resolve your issue? Going through same thing
@@TeslaEmperor do you still have the issue or is it resolved?
@haideramin7739 I stopped using seroquel and it seems the twitching cleared up. I was prescribed it to help with sleep but it didn't help much at all. Are you experiencing bad side effects my friend?
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