The only girl in the world who only looks with one eye

A 10-year-old German girl born with a brain is only half, but still has the ability to see both the left and right regions with just one eye.

Normally, our two eyes will look at the same thing, or someone, at slightly different angles, creating two different images (each eye has its own market).

Images from the left eye will be processed by the right hemisphere and vice versa, overlap on each other to create a three-dimensional portrait of the object or person. Thus, we will see how they move, as well as know the distance to that object or person.

But the girl has two markets, created with just one eye, and so she can still see the world like everyone else.

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The brain of a 10-year-old German girl is completely lost on the right, so I process the image information from both sides with just one eye.(Photo: DailyMail)

Doctors believe that his brain has reconstructed itself after the right brain doesn't grow from the uterus.(Photo: DailyMail)

Researchers at Glasgow University used functional magnetic resonance imaging to discover how her brain had restructured to be able to process information from both sides, though the brain had half missing.

They found that her right hemisphere was consumed when she was still in her womb . So the visual information that should have gone to the right brain was deflected to the left brain. Also on this left brain have appeared " islands ", which process information from the left market, due to the absence of the right brain.

" This study shows the brain's incredible ability to regulate when it has to restructure its visual map, " said lead researcher Dr. Lars Muckli.

People discovered her condition when she was 3 years old, while taking a magnetic resonance test after a slight twitch in the left. This accident has been cured, and she is still developing completely normal like many other children, going to school and participating in collective games.