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This is called eye blocking and we do this subconsciously because we hope by covering our eyes we will stop seeing what makes us feel so bad.
What is required of the theatre is both the special projection lens and a reflective "silver" screen to enable the polarized images to reflect back to the viewer with the appropriate filter on each eye blocking out the wrong image, thus leaving the viewer to see the film from two angles as the eyes naturally see the world.
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Each bird wore a GPS logging device and made 18 flights with the left or right eye blocked, followed by another 18 trips with the opposite eye covered.
We found that covering one eye blocked visually induced IEG expression throughout both contralateral visual pathways of the brain, and reduced activation of the contralateral ventral tegmental area, a non-visual midbrain motivation-related area affected by social context.
"We hypothesized that the symptoms were due to differential bleaching of photopigment," the authors write, "with the viewing eye becoming light-adapted while the eye blocked by the pillow was becoming dark-adapted.
With blind panic, she felt a burning pain as the surgeon sliced open her stomach, her taped eyes blocking out the sight of her son being born.
It can create a film around the eyes, blocking pores, and creating little bumps called milia.
Covenant Eyes blocked that too.
The better question, Douglas said, is why human eyes block out ultraviolet light.
Because I set my sensitivity level so low, Covenant Eyes blocked nearly every site I tried to visit, but I don't think any of these sites could actually cause any teenage boys harm.
The mirror that bounces the light from the lens up to your eye blocks the light sensor, so the back-panel screen is always dark when you're shooting -- an important factor in the terrific battery life.
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