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Question by Toby K: Which of the following examples best represents a metaphor?
Which of the following examples best represents a metaphor?
A. The windows were eyes with cataracts; we could not see the ocean.
B. He did not believe me when I told him his eyes were like pools of canola oil.
C. She did not believe me when I told her her lips were like sandpaper.
D. The soda was as cold as a Minnesota winter on my teeth.

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Answer by rocksnobb
I’d say A

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Question by ❤ ʍɨʍɨ ❤: Can I have an/some examples of anatomical eye defects?
This is not a homework question as such, but I need to know if I’m on the right tracks for an essay I’m doing. I’m getting confused between anatomical and physiological! So, I know that for example a cataract is a physiological problem, but bit stuck as to what an anatomical eye defect would be.

Thanks!

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Answer by Michael
The terms “anatomical” and “physiological” overlap and are not mutually exclusive. But an example of an anatomical eye defect is astigmatism.

It really is also a “physiological” defect, as are any other anatomical defects.

You can think of the word physiological as a synonym for “physical” and anatomical as a synonym for “structural.” Anatomical is always physiological but physiological is not always anatomical.

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Question by Swami Logicanand ji Mahraj: PLEASE HELP:- Examples of Pleoptics Exercises for Cataract Patients?
Can Any Body Please tell me some URL Links through which I can learn Pleoptics Exercises at home for my Niece suffering from Cataract since birth. Her eyes have been operated but her vision is still not developed…….. I would be really thankful if anybody can Help me on this

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Answer by RRWOD
Self treating will more than likely not get you very far. Most training involves special equipment and lenses that are crucial for improvement of her tracking, eye teaming, focusing, and perceptual skills. Your niece will have the best success under the care of a behavioral optometrist who specializes in vision training and development who can give her exercise to work on to help improve her acuity development as well as her eye teaming, sensorimotor and visual perceptual skills.

Try www.covd.org. It will have more information about vision therapy/training as well as a directory to find an optometrist who specializes in children’s eye development in your area.

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