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Friday, 14 November 2014
Feeling of seeing the world in detail is illusory
We usually think we can see the world around us in sharp detail. In reality, that’s only true for a tiny patch our field of vision — an area about the size of the thumbnail of our outstretched hand. The rest is blurred. But the brain fools us into thinking otherwise by using memory to fill in the blanks.
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