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21 march 2019 16:02:06

 
Humans Trust Central Vision More Than Peripheral Vision Even in the Dark (Current Biology)
 


Gloriani and Schütz show that the absence of rod photoreceptors in central vision is compensated by filling-in of information from the surround under dark adaptation. Human observers trust this inferred information more than veridical information from peripheral vision. This preference for central vision is also present under daylight conditions.


 
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