Sunday 19 October 2014

Brain Tricks Us into Believing That We Have Sharp Vision

Recently, a new study has explained how human brain leads people to believe that they have sharp vision and they see the world uniformly detailed. The research's central finding was that the nervous system uses past visual experiences to predict how blurred objects would look in sharp detail. Researchers' approach presumed that people learn through countless eye movements over a lifetime to connect the coarse impressions of objects outside the fovea ...

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