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Dr. House’s Mistakes: An Analysis
A today’s television content world, popular medical series not only entertain but also often convey information to viewers. However, alongside entertainment, the question arises as to how accurate these series are regarding medical procedures and first aid. Viewers often seek information on handling emergency situations based on what they see on screen, making it crucial for the procedures presented to be accurate. When comparing the medical teams in television series to professionals working in reality, the differences are easily noticeable. Recent research has shown that in popular series such as ER and House, the medical procedures depicted often do not reflect reality. As a result, viewers may receive incorrect information,…
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Main Character’s Gaze – What Does It Mean?
A complex process of vision naturally leads our brain to prefer one eye over the other. This phenomenon is not only unique but is characteristic of every individual, with our dominant eye being the one we rely on most during vision. The dominant eye is as present in our daily life as the dominant hand or foot, and it affects our visual experiences. During our vision, the information conveyed by both eyes is interconnected; however, our brain processes the data from one eye as a priority. Thanks to this phenomenon, we are capable of depth perception, allowing us to perceive objects in space and determine their distance. Our brain ranks…