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Seems like it would. Seems like using a patch to isolate one eye sometimes would strengthen both eyes to able to work at their max independently. Thus making it so they would work together better. Would rout out any primary / dominant eye usage.

Seems doing both for the hands and eyes would activate and strengthen more of your mind. And when it was over you would be over all better at all dexterous and depth / visual.

And since we basically process all as visuals, seems that it would overall help your mind to function entirely.

Same goes with isolating ears.

Right now I've got a patch over what I was suspicious was my dominate eye, and I'm watching the area of focus go in and out of being a "blind spot". It seems my suspected dominant eye is continually trying to be the processor of what I'm actually looking at.

Seems like it would. Seems like using a patch to isolate one eye sometimes would strengthen both eyes to able to work at their max independently. Thus making it so they would work together better. Would rout out any primary / dominant eye usage. Seems doing both for the hands and eyes would activate and strengthen more of your mind. And when it was over you would be over all better at all dexterous and depth / visual. And since we basically process all as visuals, seems that it would overall help your mind to function entirely. Same goes with isolating ears. Right now I've got a patch over what I was suspicious was my dominate eye, and I'm watching the area of focus go in and out of being a "blind spot". It seems my suspected dominant eye is continually trying to be the processor of what I'm actually looking at.

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I would imagine doing muscle training on one leg a time would help significantly, both physically and mentally. But mainly physically as far as the leg goes. If you could isolate 'simulating' running with just one leg I would completely imagine it would help with running with both.

But running, as with seeing etc, is a two item thing. So obviously the actual final act needs "trained" with both.

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I don't think training separately to improve a task that uses both is worthwhile, you might as well just do more intense training with both. For martial arts or climbing however it would be worth training them separately, but that is a task where they are used separately for separate tasks. Individual eye training would be good for telescopes, being a pirate and scopes or firearms.