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Sounds like an acid flashback to me, George.Uhhh?
I think Toe is onto a good thing, don't get me wrong. Those who have chimed in are to be respected for their opinions = all of them.
My target fixation "thing" is different (maybe?). Let me describe.
When I ride to work, I head into the sun = heading east. Out of my driveway, the route is a relatively straight shot for approximately 6 miles on a 2 lane road (traffic both directions), before I make a single left turn (north) and run into town.
My pavement distraction is caused by the morning sunlight. No, I don't look right at the sun (when it is out). I do however, enjoy(?) the sparkles on the pavement. I can't really say that I target fixate on them, as they are going by too fast and there are way too many of them, but they are distracting enough to give me a pause of concentration and that's not so good. I have trained myself to scan to the horizon, below the sun's direct light in order to stay on a easterly heading in the early AM. It works well, as in the past I have found myself in a drift toward the center line or the shoulder on occasion. I "think" I have some form of Astigmatism when it comes to heading into billions of sparkling lights?
Wasn't it Ken Kesey (author of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and one of the Merry Pranksters) who was the collegiate All American wrestler who described being in a match where that sort of cosmic distraction suddenly caught his attention and he got pinned while he contemplated it?
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