Summary
It
is proposed that the described stereoscopic eye training exercise
produces a retained eye torsion ability for cylovergence use. The
described reading method's clear reading location allows for retinal
epipolar line correspondence by employing cyclovergence trained
eyes. A stereoscopic origin for dyslexia is proposed. It appears
further supported by an arc vergence reading exercise that corrects
dyslexic reading problems by believed retinal epipolar line matching.
Vergence arc
movement results are rewarding with dyslexics. Table top reading
usually varies from decreased clarity, joined words, word motion
or from slight to severe blurring and waviness. Typically, these
findings often persists to the first 30 degree increment where beginning
increase clarity and cessation of word motion etc. occurs. The next
increment at 60 degrees usually produces clear words, word separation
and no motion. Horizontal evaluation often becomes the clearest
and lacks confusing word activities. At 30 degrees above the horizontal,
words may become clearest for some or begin re-formation of the
confusing word changes found at the table top reading location.
These two separate
findings appear to give support and credence to a stereoscopic origin
for dyslexia.
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