You may have heard this rumor about how many frames per second the human eye can see, but it is in fact just a myth.
Carrots have long been associated with improved eyesight, but how much of this belief is fact and how much is fiction?
Object recognition through vision, hearing and touch—it's time to let go of the learning styles myth
The idea that individual people are visual, auditory or kinesthetic learners and learn better if instructed according to these learning styles is one of the most enduring neuroscience myths in ...
(via Vox) We all heard the myth while growing up: Carrots are good for your eyesight. Or maybe even: Carrots can make you see in the dark. But where did this myth come from? And is there any basis in ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The field of neuro-optometric rehabilitation and vision therapy is rapidly expanding in response to new ...
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