as photoreading (accelerated learning state, photofocus & photoreading) are primarily right brain functions - it would make sense to switch off the the left brain (which only gets in the way)

as a previous student of human physiology - i know that by covering the inner aspect of the right eye and the outer aspect of the left eye - we block the transfer of visual images from being registered on the left brain.

QUESTIONs

has there been any work around the pivot of cutting off visual imagery from the left brain as an enhancement to photoreading?

if the answer to the above question is - yes - what were the findings?

i was on my way to my optician to request a pair of spectacles with "partially blocked lenses" but i will restrain myself till i get some comeback

walkingghost