because it would not take those things into consideration. But, what uh Representative Perez is proposing is something about a cognitive acuity , and theoretically, you know, even an 86-year-old would be able to pass that. What's your opposition I don't have I didn't say I had the opposition to it.
You have to come up with sophisticated decision rules for complex data. More mental acuity here than here. I can affect your test scores.
And by dint of how it falls on one retina relative to the other, it assigns it a place in space that's either in front or behind the other image. Then the acuity in both eyes stays relatively good for both eyes.
in mammals and birds and other things as well. that basically eyeball size correlates with visual acuity . And that can fold in two different ways. It can be like general sharpness. Like, how well can you see a long way away? So eagles and vultures, it's really important. Or it can be good in low light.
OK. Now let's go back and talk about the business side. One is a company called Acuity , which is a scheduling engine that people use to book appointments.
But all I could see-- those beautiful tree-like extended tentacles were not extended. They have the most sophisticated visual acuity of any animal known.
And by dint of how it falls on one retina relative to the other, it assigns it a place in space that's either in front or behind the other image. And so you can bring back the acuity , and probably what's even more important, is teaching the person how to coordinate the two eyes together.
And by dint of how it falls on one retina relative to the other, it assigns it a place in space that's either in front or behind the other image. A good percentage of kids who's acuity has gone up in the weak eye, lose that ability.
And so after we did this, we told them, OK, now we're moving to a taste perception study where we want you to prepare taste samples for each other and we're going to measure your taste acuity . Today we're doing hot sauce samples.
This is chronological data about a landscape. And this is to do with human perception and acuity .
And by dint of how it falls on one retina relative to the other, it assigns it a place in space that's either in front or behind the other image. The basic problem is binocular coordination it's not the acuity of the eye alone.
This is put yourself in a virtuous condition. Another. I give you a mental acuity test. What's that? You have to memorize information.
Black. Pink. Orange. Red. So there are some places where you're going to get better acuity from this than others.
And this is the beautiful thing. If you're a 12, you have a certain visual acuity , certain degrees within your visual field that's measured by a professional,
So that's the clinical purpose of this procedure. You have electrodes in your brain, and we're recording your acuity all the time while you watch TV, read books, talk to your friends.
live version, but I wanted to point out that the print has enough resolution that I can actually draw the distribution glyph for every one of them. There's no way you can do that on a screen. And if you think about human visual acuity , one of the things that we're trying to play to is, is as visualization geeks, you, you can make, you can take the entire contents of this 1024 by 768 screen and your eye would be able to resolve all of that on a piece of paper about his big. You could take any of the slides that we're
there, it's the one with the... There we go. It's the one with the googly eyes. That's a baseball or a tennis ball-sized eyeball. And when you think about the incredible visual acuity of something like an eagle, which has eyes not much bigger than ours, think about what that's going to do. And we absolutely know, there's been loads of studies on this
But here's the important point. If you accept that truth that we're cut from the same genetic cloth, it means all people share the same genius, the same raw mental acuity , the same human intellectual potential. And critically, whether that genius is invested in technological wizardry, the great achievement of Western civilization, or by contrast, invested
And by dint of how it falls on one retina relative to the other, it assigns it a place in space that's either in front or behind the other image. If you become, if you use only one eye for fixation and turn in the other, become an amblyopic, then the acuity in one eye goes way down.
And by dint of how it falls on one retina relative to the other, it assigns it a place in space that's either in front or behind the other image. Because, if you don't do that, even if you bring back acuity in the amblyopic eye, but the two eyes still aren't working together, you are going to lose that acuity again.
And by dint of how it falls on one retina relative to the other, it assigns it a place in space that's either in front or behind the other image. Train them how to use the two eyes together and they will use the two eyes together, and the acuity in that eye will get better.
And by dint of how it falls on one retina relative to the other, it assigns it a place in space that's either in front or behind the other image. So, if you patch the good eye and you leave the weak eye to do all the visual processing, you'll bring up its acuity .
how many problems, how many injuries just disappear. back to evolution. From an evolutionary standpoint if you're hunting and gathering it's a good idea to have better visual acuity if you're really hungry and you need to find