Motion-Induced Blindness You don’t always see everything.In a - TopicsExpress



          

Motion-Induced Blindness You don’t always see everything.In a motor accident, where a speeding car hits a slower-moving vehicle coming from the side, the speeding car driver often swear that they didn’t see the vehicle coming. In actual fact, many atimes they aren’t lying. They really don’t see the vehicle coming from the side, in spite of broad daylight. This phenomenon on the car drivers’ part is known as “Motion-Induced Blindness”. It is definitely frightening. The pilots are taught to alternate their gaze between scanning the horizon and scanning their instrument panel, and never to fix their gaze for more than a couple of seconds on any single object. They are taught to continually keep their heads on a swivel and their eyes always moving because, as recent studies shows that if you fix your gaze on one object long enough while you yourself are in motion, your peripheral vision goes blind. Best regards Good morning Saadat Rana
Posted on: Fri, 14 Mar 2014 13:59:40 +0000

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