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==Community thoughts==
==Community thoughts==
There have been anecdotes that peripheral vision awareness has helped participants with active focus and improvements.


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** [https://community.endmyopia.org/t/7-years-progress-report/14702 Additional context]
** [https://community.endmyopia.org/t/7-years-progress-report/14702 Additional context]
* [https://community.endmyopia.org/t/second-reduction-and-the-importance-of-peripheral-vision-and-depth-perception/4375 Second reduction. ( and the importance of peripheral vision and depth perception )]
* [https://community.endmyopia.org/t/second-reduction-and-the-importance-of-peripheral-vision-and-depth-perception/4375 Second reduction. ( and the importance of peripheral vision and depth perception )]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObtW353d5i0&t=2962s Huberman calls this "panoramic vision" or "soft eyes"]  When you are looking out at a horizon with expanded attention to peripheral vision, this often correlates with the eyes relaxing.





Latest revision as of 05:22, 22 June 2022

Peripheral vision is everything you can see outside of the central 5% of your vision.[1]

Community thoughts

There have been anecdotes that peripheral vision awareness has helped participants with active focus and improvements.


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