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Perceiving the present causes illusions

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Hank Hogan

A tenth of a second doesn’t sound like much. However, in that time a jogger will cover more than a foot and a major league fastball will travel 13 times as far. The fact that joggers don’t run into things and that it is possible for a bat to make contact with the ball is a testament to the human visual system. It also helps explain optical illusions, say researchers. A group from Pasadena-based California Institute of Technology and from the University of Sussex in the UK recently examined the hypothesis of perceiving the present as a justification for visual illusions. The “perceiving...Read full article

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    Published: July 2008
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    1. The photosensitive membrane on the inside of the human eye. 2. A scanning mechanism in optical character generation.
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