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We Could Live Trapped in the Past: Scientists Confirm that One of Our Senses Is Failing Us

Summary by invdes.com.mx
A new study reveals that what we perceive visually is not the exact present, but an average of what we saw in the last 15 seconds In an article published in Science Advances, scientists at the University of Aberdeen and the University of California describe a new "visual illusion" that could help us understand how we soften what we see over time. As they explain in The Conversation, "instead of analyzing each visual image separately, what we per…
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A new study reveals that what we perceive visually is not the exact present, but an average of what we saw in the last 15 seconds In an article published in Science Advances, scientists at the University of Aberdeen and the University of California describe a new "visual illusion" that could help us understand how we soften what we see over time. As they explain in The Conversation, "instead of analyzing each visual image separately, what we per…

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invdes.com.mx broke the news in on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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