Y'all So which is it? Interocular or intraocular. I find the infamous IOTT described all over the internet as both interocular AND intraocular. I've always understood intraocular based on, for example, intraocular surgery or intraocular injection- i.e., into the eye. Interocular as between or within the eye (medical definition)- For example, the interocular distance is the distance between the eyes. Or am I incorrect/misremembering? Since the Inter/intra Ocular Trauma Test is referring to an effect so obvious it "hits you between the eyes" . . . I'm confused. And I checked several statistical sites that, yep, say it both ways (not on the same site!). :) I'll be happy to be wrong (again!). I took three different science knowledge tests today and haven't missed one as yet so I'll still have had a good day if I missed just one! My students will be happy too as I share with them when I discover a mistake I've been making -(and my rule is corrected mistakes are to be celebrated so they get chocolate!). Tim _______________________________ Timothy O. Shearon, PhD Professor, Department of Psychology The College of Idaho Caldwell, ID 83605 email: tshea...@collegeofidaho.edu
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