ANA Discussion Forum
General Category => AN Issues => Topic started by: jerseygirl on October 15, 2007, 09:16:42 pm
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Hello everybody,
Some ANers complain that they have nystagmus, poor eye tracking and seemingly unrelated, problem-solving difficulties. Here is the study that claims to affect problem solving by eye tracking:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/09/070924122919.htm
I did not think before the two were related. Any thoughts?
Eve
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That is really interesting. I experience graphic and spatial problem solving issues quite often. I get pieces of design elements backwards and incorrect so often now. I have rely on looking at the "big picture", stepping back from the image, checking number details and rechecking to catch errors. I was very good at this type of cognitive thinking all my life and until the AN surgery. I continue to complain to my friends and family that my mind works differently and that it frustrates me. I hope we can read more about this research and how to improve workarounds to problem solving.
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Boppie,
I also get things backwards, especially directions. It is almost a garuantee that things are the other way! In terms of problem-solving, my mind also works differently, I am no sure how though. It all happened since the first AN surgery. I always attributed it to SSD and crebellum but eye tracking? I have had mild nystagmus for a couple of years since my first surgery and a few weeks since my second one. Apparantly, eye tracking is also a culprit. I can't wait for a follow up study.
Eve
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Facinating research.
Rob