People Can See
3 September 2009
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Seeing is a complex process. The eyes give the brain the raw data that are processed by the organ of thought. It interprets the signals and creates visual impressions that are consistent with the reality does not necessarily have to. Researchers have proved so now.
In one experiment, the two psychologists who volunteers to look at a clock with hands moving rapidly to and checked their line of sight with a camera. It has been shown that test participants who read a significantly premature time. The perceived time of them has been lying about 39 milliseconds before those to which their views on the clock actually come to rest. This suggests a forward-looking interpretation of visual signals connect through the brain.









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