"The Unnoticed Visual Boost: The Surprising Benefit of Blinking"

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A study from the University of Rochester reveals that blinking not only keeps our eyes moist but also aids in processing visual information by providing the brain with information about the overall big picture of a visual scene. When we blink, the movement of the eyelid alters light patterns, creating a different kind of visual signal for the brain. This finding reinforces the idea that our vision is a combination of sensory input and motor activity, and adds to the growing body of evidence showing that the visual system is sensitive to temporal changes and uses them to represent spatial information.
Topics:health#blinking#eye-movements#science#sensory-input#university-of-rochester#visual-processing
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