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Post by ml on Jun 21, 2005 15:15:43 GMT -5
An interesting new 'psychology based' technique of treating floaters is available at: www.stopfloaters.com
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Post by Larry on Jun 22, 2005 2:48:46 GMT -5
Interesting, but I'm skeptical about "selective attention" working for floaters for one basic reason. Our brains evolved and are conditioned to notice "movement" just like every animal that hunts to survive or needs to detect an approaching predator. This is why floaters drive us nuts. If they stayed stationary in our vision they wouldn't be nearly the nuisance that they are. I have been able to sort of tune them out after the first six months, but not to the point where I can stop wearing sun glasses and turn up the computer screen brightness. That only occurred recently when the floaters faded enough to regain much of the visual quality I lost when the floaters first appeared.
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Post by ml on Jun 22, 2005 11:26:31 GMT -5
yeah that's talked about in the book actually
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Post by Larry on Jun 22, 2005 12:23:46 GMT -5
yeah that's talked about in the book actually Have you read the book?
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Post by RamOn on Jun 22, 2005 14:01:54 GMT -5
I see you are trying to make some advertisement here too.
Are you someone who find out that site? or, are you the owner of that site?
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