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I also suspect that human eyeballs would have a different view of the light/dark portions of what's depicted there, and especially eyeballs would have probably had a much higher chance of detecting movement in peripheral vision than that video gives any hint of.

We typically cant see much detail in the scene out of our small region of focus, but you can bet if a tiger appears from behind a tree our visual system will scream to the brain _look over there right now!_

Our eyes and our entire visual processing system is very much not "just like a webcam, but made out of meat".




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