From: Lucas Darten (ljdarten_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 2001-08-10 00:29:09
I found that I could make both images disappear entirely too. forgot to
mention that one. Haven't tried it recently though, I think I am out of
practice.
I think that it is relatively easy to do(as compared to willing your whole
vision to blank, or making an object you are focused on not be visible) just
because the brain as a whole can put together the image behind the object
without seeing the object and without any holes in vision.
I would think that making both images appear solid at once, or making both
disappear, or even just making them both appear with the same solidity(that
one, for me anyways, is easiest) are good excercises for getting the sides
of the brain to work together simultaneously, meaning neither is really
dominant over the other. Any other thoughts on this?
LJDarten.
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