
Ocular Dominance
Ocular dominance refers to the preference of one eye over the other when processing visual information. Just as people may have a dominant hand, they often have a dominant eye. This means that when viewing an object, the dominant eye tends to provide the clearer or more detailed image, helping the brain to make sense of what we see. Ocular dominance plays a crucial role in depth perception and the coordination of vision, affecting how we focus on and interpret our environment. It is a natural aspect of how our visual system functions.