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Old March 10, 2011, 09:39 AM   #8
Casimer
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The best, for precision, is probably to occlude the non-dominant eye, but not to close it. This is why target shooters use occluders on their shooting glasses. But actually closing the non-dominant eye causes sympathetic dilation of the dominant eye, diminishes the ability to focus and introduces fatigue.
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