"The brain compresses images in the prefrontal cortex before the eye performs its rapid, regular
movements (saccades), a paper in Nature reports. To do this, the neurons in the brain have to converge toward the target space of the movement. What this means is that the brain predicts where the movement will occur, and prepares for it, so that perception is stable in spite of continual motion of the eyes." CEH
I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made:
Psalm 139:14
movements (saccades), a paper in Nature reports. To do this, the neurons in the brain have to converge toward the target space of the movement. What this means is that the brain predicts where the movement will occur, and prepares for it, so that perception is stable in spite of continual motion of the eyes." CEH
I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made:
Psalm 139:14