The human brain performs saccadic suppression, a mechanism where the visual cortex temporarily shuts off during blinks and eye movements, pasting in the previous image to maintain seamless visual perception; this occurs approximately 15 times per minute, which is why we never consciously perceive the darkness of our blinks or our own eye movements in a mirror.
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You Go Blind 15 Times A Minute #shorts追加:
You go blind 15 times a minute, and your brain is hiding every single one. Every blink, your visual cortex shuts off completely. Your brain doesn't show you the darkness, pastes in the image from before. You never see the cut. It's called psychotic suppression. Your brain runs the same trick during eye movements. That's why you can never catch your own eyes moving in a mirror.
The moment you look, they've already moved. Your brain edits your reality 15 times a minute and never tells you.
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