What You See & How It Translates Is A Delayed Reality
Sep 1, 2020 ·
8m 33s
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Learn that the brain represents optical illusion as a delayed reality. Research has shown a delay of about 15 milliseconds before the brain can register the illusory motion as if...
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Learn that the brain represents optical illusion as a delayed reality. Research has shown a delay of about 15 milliseconds before the brain can register the illusory motion as if it was real. This makes a valid point on sports and athlets why aren't we providing tools to train the brain for this delayed reality?
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Author | Rick Saggese |
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