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3 tests to figure out which of your eyes is dominant. Quick, High Five! Whatever hand you put up to answer that high five was probably your dominant hand. We’re either a righty or a lefty, but what else is dominant on our bodies? We also are known as a species to be dominant sided when it comes to our brains. Either left-brained or right-brained. The idea is that if you’re left brained you’re more orderly, or analytical of a thinker. You’re probably good at math, and logical thinking. If you’re right-brained you’re more artistic, and imaginative. But what we wanna know today, here on Bestie is...do we have a dominant eye? #Vision #DominantEye #Eye Timestamps: Intro - 0:00 THE MILES TEST - 3:38 HOLE IN THE CARD TEST - 4:45 THE THUMB TEST - 5:31 Music: https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/... Summary: It's hard to imagine having a dominant eye. After all you look at things the exact same way, you move each eye at the same time, and you don't usually lead with any eyeball in any sort of way. So what does having a dominant eye really mean, and do you have one? Chances are that yes, you probably do have one eye that's slightly more dominant. But before we go into the ways you can find out which eye is doing more of the heavy lifting, let's unpack what eye dominance means. First off, just because you're right handed, doesn't always mean your right eye is dominant however it is likely. Just like anything in life there are always exceptions to the rule. According to a study published in Very Well Health about 35% of right handed people and 57% of left handed people are left eye dominant. We'll get to the test where you can discover your eye dominance soon enough. Having a dominant eye doesn't exactly mean one eye has better vision than the other, it's more about preference. HEALTHLINE says that your dominant eye will be the one that give the most information when you're looking at something. It's your brain's favourite eye, and the one that gives the finer details of the objects you're looking at. The human body is a wondrous thing, each and every one of us are different and no two people are totally alike... except maybe twins. The point we're trying to make here, is that you might have a clearly dominant eye, or there might not be much difference between your peepers. So now we get to the good part, how to tell which eye is dominant, there's a few tests out there but we'll just list some of our favourites. THE MILES TEST: For The Miles Test all you need are your arms. 1) To begin put both arms out straight in front of you. Palms facing away from your body. 2) Bring only your hands together (keeping your arms extended) and make a small hole by crossing your thumbs and fingers over one another. 3) Choose any object that’s a few feet away from you to focus on. It can be anything, a garbage can, a car parked down the street, whatever. Once you have picked your object, look at it with both eyes open, through the hole. 4) Now, close one of your eyes and then the other. When you close one of your eyes you should see, through the hole, the object your choose very clearly. When you close the other eye you should NOT see the object, through the hole in your hands, at all. 5) The eye that you can see the object with should be your dominant eye. HOLE IN THE CARD TEST: For this one you'll need a pack of playing cards. 1) Cut a hole in the center of a playing card that's just slightly bigger than a quarter. About 3cms or so. 2) Just like the last test pick another object in the distance to focus on. It doesn't have to be very far away this time. 3) Hold the playing card arm's length away so that you can see the object inside the hole you've cut in the card. Switch back and forth closing one eye and then the other. Or you can have someone else cover one eye and then the other as well. 4) Whatever eye you can see the object in, is the dominant eye. THE THUMB TEST: This test is probably the easiest one to perform. 1) First, make a thumbs up formation, and extend that arm out in front of you. 2) Using both your eyes, try and focus on something in the distance. Once you are focused on it, move your thumb into the picture so that the thumb is at the center of the object. 3) Close one eye at a time. 4) Again, like the other tests whichever eye that shows your thumb directly in the center of that object is, indeed the dominant eye. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to Bestie : https://goo.gl/tUqro6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / bestieinc ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Medical Disclaimer: https://pastebin.com/xLmigD6i Website: www.bestie.com