Why it is sometimes difficult to pass a thread through the eye a needle?
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Scientists are shedding light on why threading a needle can be such a challenge, even if you do have good eyesight and a steady hand.
It's got to do with the message your hands send to your brain, says Dr Stephanie Goodhew of the Australian National University's Research School of Psychology.
It has been known for some time that there is something special about the space around your hands when it comes to vision, says Goodhew, who is lead author of a new study published in a recent issue of the Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.
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