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Monday, May 6, 2013
Seeing movement: Why the world in our head stays still when we move our eyes
Seeing movement: Why the world in our head stays still when we move our eyes:
When observing a fly buzzing around the room, we should have the
impression that it is not the fly, but rather the space that lies behind
it that is moving. After all, the fly is always fixed in our central
point of view. But how does the brain convey the impression of a fly in
motion in a motionless field? With the help of functional magnetic
resonance imaging (fMRI) scientists have identified two areas of the
brain that compare the movements of the eye with the visual movements
cast onto the retina so as to correctly perceive objects in motion.
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