Crossed Eyes: Re-Visioning Our Eyes
- Posted by Sam
- On 01/25/2016
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In this podcast, I take on the argument going on in medical care of nature versus nurture, in terms of our sensory motor development. Specifically, what do we do if we are born with our eyes crossing, or eyes wandering out away from each other. Surgery versus my approach
I have found that when our two eyes don’t work together, we have difficulties with depth perception, balance-orientation, and memory. Eye-doctors sometimes refer to this as stereo-blindness
Truth: Childrens’ eye problems don’t have a statue of limitations for improvement. Therapies can be organic and holistic and are effective at any time during one’s development. We don’t have to rush into surgery, there are complementary alternatives that work!
Neuroscientists have proved that we can improve the function of the brain at any age by developing new neural connections. The brain, the eyes — every part of the body with nerve connections — is capable of lifelong neural flexibility, or neuroplasticity.
Truth: Our vision is not static. It is a dynamic system and should be treated as such. The more versatility we have in our vision, the more versatility we have in our life.
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