A man on his Reddit profile showcased in an impressive video how human eyes actually move.
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In an impressive video, a Reddit user demonstrated to people how human eyes actually move throughout the day.
By using contact lens applicators over his lenses, the young man showed that human eyes move much more than some viewers expected.
The applicators moved very frequently while he was walking with the camera in his face, and they moved in a completely different way when he was focused on an object.
The video illustrates the number of muscles that work to make human eyes function properly.
“Interesting fact: When your eyes are in motion, your brain turns off the optic nerve so you don’t become disoriented. Then it stitches the image together so you don’t lose the rhythm. I’m simplifying a lot, but this is called saccadic blindness,” said one user in the comments.
“You spend about half the day functionally blind; when your eyes make that jump, your brain doesn’t process the images because it would be a blurred spot that would disorient you,” continued another.
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