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.
@@vicky-eg6pq Written Hebrew is actually read from right to left. I have an easier time looking from right to left (Hebrew saccade), than I do with a reading saccade.
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.
What’s a Hebrew sacchade
@@vicky-eg6pq Written Hebrew is actually read from right to left. I have an easier time looking from right to left (Hebrew saccade), than I do with a reading saccade.
@@turboligma9927 how would it be useful??
This video is just pure gold. Thankyou very much
I had an amazing time working on this project with Dr. Trobe.
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Thankyou so much. Very well explained.
What is the solution for it...
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
@@Heed2070 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?
This is amazing
I was looking up chocolate toothpaste and I found this.