tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4478157900665324374.post411408365390000898..comments2023-07-02T11:01:07.446-04:00Comments on Squinty Josh: Do it yourself TBIUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4478157900665324374.post-25860224073569176742011-04-29T10:57:29.781-04:002011-04-29T10:57:29.781-04:00I just take a handheld bright LED light and shake ...I just take a handheld bright LED light and shake it in front of my closed eye that is experiencing the supression. The shaking creates a faster blink. The faster the blink, the more antisupression you should experience as it really excites the eye. I was going to duplicate one of the expensive items like you did, but to get the cycles fast enough, it wasnt worth the problems. Shake the light!Kjasdnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4478157900665324374.post-78566804431583194992011-02-25T23:17:18.763-05:002011-02-25T23:17:18.763-05:00Yeah, some of those red/green activities are quite...Yeah, some of those red/green activities are quite difficult. Sometimes everything moves around and goes out of alignment and flashes between visible and invisible. I haven't heard of the one that you were doing though. I think I may understand it, but you probably need to include it in your next blog post ;)squintyjoshnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4478157900665324374.post-21370013382670192592011-02-24T18:32:39.917-05:002011-02-24T18:32:39.917-05:00yes, well, we were kind of 'testing it out....yes, well, we were kind of 'testing it out.' I think the intention was to irritate the suppression, as you say.<br /><br />We used it at my appointment after my exciting taste of the 3D world. I was using red/green glasses and looking at text. I was supposed to use an orange marker to circle letters hidden in the 'words' of the text (maybe you know this one.)<br /><br />Anyway, it was actually impossible for me to do it, because I just could not do it (work mono in a binocular field) even with the blinky lights discouraging suppression. I wasn't suppressing, but my eyes weren't working together.<br /><br />So even though I had some 3D, there is still a ways to go for me (before I do red/green solitaire, for example.)<br /><br />I look forward to learning more about it when we are using it therapeutically, rather than just 'testing it out'-ly.Sallyhttp://strabby.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com