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When does a moving stimulus become too fast to see? The limits of how fast an object can be before it becomes invisible to us is directly related to the speed of our own eye movements.
Repetitive eye movement produces a compelling motion aftereffect (MAE). One mechanism thought to contribute to the illusory movement is an extra-retinal motion signal generated after adaptation.
Event camera based on human eye's motion improves robot vision 09 Jul 2024 University of Maryland device mimics involuntary movements to stabilize images.
Inspired by how the human eye works, their innovative camera system mimics the tiny involuntary movements used by the eye to maintain clear and stable vision over time.
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