It's crazy TH-cam would randomly show me this vid, when I've done zero searches on the topic, or even heard the phrase, "stereoblindness"... but this is something I have due to a genetic condition in one of my eyes. I never knew you could train it, they just slapped a patch on my eye when I was 2-3 years old and expected it to correct itself. Very informative, thank you!
Glad this found you and hope it can help.Therapy goes through a whole slew of exercise but the Brock string was pivotal for me regaining stereo-vision.
I shared it on Tiktok and it helped so many ppl there so I hope this as well can spread some awareness on this visual impediment. I had no idea before I was diagnosed. 😮
i got this due to very bad vision in one eye from keratoconus, so i learned to rely on my good eye, and even cross my eyes in deep focus to get the visual noise from the bad eye out of my central focus. Really messes with your perception of reality, kind of kickstarted derealization for me. Also no way this guy is 43 or older🤯
Stereoblind isn’t actually a term we use in the field. There are so many factors that can contribute to the lack of stereo perception including constricted functional visual fields, strabismus, and binocular vision disorders. Stereopsis is a way to measure the functionality. It can be achieved if not functioning well. Suppression is the term used for “seeing with one eye” although both eyes are used, but it is now beginning ti be described as a decreased sensitivity to visual motion rather than the brain such ignoring one eye. It’s also more than simply working with the eyes. The purpose of vision is to direct action through the use of information as derived by radiant energy. The feet actually affect the way the eyes are direct and used. Poor gross motor development affects vision and stereo as well. Many people do get improvements with therapy with only the eyes without the gross motor component, but a simple Brock string can make vision disorders such as convergence excess, esophoria or divergence insufficiency worse. It’s not merely about cranking out the activity but also the attitudes and techniques with these, so a proper diagnosis is paramount. For some of these binoculars problems, some can be quite stubborn, and pending the age, can be difficult to make permanent breakthroughs. Many people do, but this must be understood by those who have the more stubborn ones. Example would be mid-aged esotropic adults. Despite all this, the best way to find a doctor is through the COVD (now OVDR) and the OEPF. For those with problems due to head injury, NORA is another resource.
@@StripedCheeseBread Abdolutely! For me the Brockstring was pivotal I however had to undergo rigorous training with a specialist to activate both image convergence and coordination of both eyes. All this helped greatly but can’t say it’s 💯. I will revert back if I work extensively on a computer, in darker lighting (forget driving for longer distances at night) or anytime my eyes are tired. I also have certain important limitations in my peripheral vision especially on the right side. Following an object side to side can throw my vision off sync for a bit. 🤷🏽♂️
@@artandalchemyparfum many have that one activity that just puts everything together. in my experience, there is not much reverting back after therapy. There are a few exceptional cases and diagnosis though. Sounds like you got some more work cut out for you. You’ll get there. Most of the time progress is maintained by wearing a good prescription customized for the computer distance.
I thiught this was the answer to my prayers for a second but I’ve always been able to see 3d movies and distant/close blurry doubles when my eyes are focused so now I’m back to square one that Im just uncoordinated
But that is the thing. The issue is an eye coordination one paired with a neurological issue where the brain doesn’t know what to do with both images. You might not be far from your answers. 👍🏽
@@emmanuel.m.4987 It would be a pretty elaborate one wouldn’t it. Actually this condition affects more ppl than we know. Check out this Ted Talk on the subject. th-cam.com/video/XCCtphdXhq8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=q-NIUuQcRZZtZdXD
It's crazy TH-cam would randomly show me this vid, when I've done zero searches on the topic, or even heard the phrase, "stereoblindness"... but this is something I have due to a genetic condition in one of my eyes. I never knew you could train it, they just slapped a patch on my eye when I was 2-3 years old and expected it to correct itself. Very informative, thank you!
Glad this found you and hope it can help.Therapy goes through a whole slew of exercise but the Brock string was pivotal for me regaining stereo-vision.
I'd never heard of this condition before but it was fascinating to learn. Really happy to hear your journey is going so well. Welcome to the 3D club!
@@stereohype1 It was the same thing for me. When they told me 🤯. I never realized I was doing this wrong. 🤷🏽♂️
Thank you for sharing this! That was really informative and even touching ❤
I shared it on Tiktok and it helped so many ppl there so I hope this as well can spread some awareness on this visual impediment. I had no idea before I was diagnosed. 😮
i got this due to very bad vision in one eye from keratoconus, so i learned to rely on my good eye, and even cross my eyes in deep focus to get the visual noise from the bad eye out of my central focus. Really messes with your perception of reality, kind of kickstarted derealization for me. Also no way this guy is 43 or older🤯
I’m 47 now!!!! 😱
Stereoblind isn’t actually a term we use in the field. There are so many factors that can contribute to the lack of stereo perception including constricted functional visual fields, strabismus, and binocular vision disorders. Stereopsis is a way to measure the functionality. It can be achieved if not functioning well. Suppression is the term used for “seeing with one eye” although both eyes are used, but it is now beginning ti be described as a decreased sensitivity to visual motion rather than the brain such ignoring one eye. It’s also more than simply working with the eyes.
The purpose of vision is to direct action through the use of information as derived by radiant energy. The feet actually affect the way the eyes are direct and used. Poor gross motor development affects vision and stereo as well. Many people do get improvements with therapy with only the eyes without the gross motor component, but a simple Brock string can make vision disorders such as convergence excess, esophoria or divergence insufficiency worse. It’s not merely about cranking out the activity but also the attitudes and techniques with these, so a proper diagnosis is paramount. For some of these binoculars problems, some can be quite stubborn, and pending the age, can be difficult to make permanent breakthroughs. Many people do, but this must be understood by those who have the more stubborn ones. Example would be mid-aged esotropic adults.
Despite all this, the best way to find a doctor is through the COVD (now OVDR) and the OEPF. For those with problems due to head injury, NORA is another resource.
@@StripedCheeseBread Abdolutely! For me the Brockstring was pivotal I however had to undergo rigorous training with a specialist to activate both image convergence and coordination of both eyes. All this helped greatly but can’t say it’s 💯. I will revert back if I work extensively on a computer, in darker lighting (forget driving for longer distances at night) or anytime my eyes are tired. I also have certain important limitations in my peripheral vision especially on the right side. Following an object side to side can throw my vision off sync for a bit. 🤷🏽♂️
@@artandalchemyparfum many have that one activity that just puts everything together. in my experience, there is not much reverting back after therapy. There are a few exceptional cases and diagnosis though. Sounds like you got some more work cut out for you. You’ll get there. Most of the time progress is maintained by wearing a good prescription customized for the computer distance.
I thiught this was the answer to my prayers for a second but I’ve always been able to see 3d movies and distant/close blurry doubles when my eyes are focused so now I’m back to square one that Im just uncoordinated
But that is the thing. The issue is an eye coordination one paired with a neurological issue where the brain doesn’t know what to do with both images. You might not be far from your answers. 👍🏽
Wait, that's not normal?
Nope! You need to see with BOTH eyes at the same time. Both images need to converge 🤯
@@artandalchemyparfum I'm gonna have to go get that checked out.
Heh, Stereonlined
This is probably a prank
@@emmanuel.m.4987 It would be a pretty elaborate one wouldn’t it. Actually this condition affects more ppl than we know. Check out this Ted Talk on the subject. th-cam.com/video/XCCtphdXhq8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=q-NIUuQcRZZtZdXD
Nope, someone that I knew was red/green color blind, low night vision, and this right here. It kinda hit him hard with the visual disabilities.