"The Hidden Benefits of Blinking: How It Boosts Vision"

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A study from the University of Rochester reveals that blinking plays a critical role in visual perception by reshaping how visual information is processed, contrary to the common belief that it only helps keep the eyes moist. The research indicates that blinks are an active part of how we see, enhancing our ability to perceive the overall 'big picture' by modulating visual input to the retina and creating different luminance signals that aid in processing visual scenes. This challenges the traditional view of visual perception as a mostly passive process and suggests that vision, like other senses, involves a combination of sensory input and motor activity.
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