19-01-2017 06:00 via eurekalert.org

Why the lights don't dim when we blink

(University of California - Berkeley) Every few seconds, our eyelids automatically shutter and our eyeballs roll back in their sockets. So why doesn't blinking plunge us into intermittent darkness and light? New research led by the University of California, Berkeley, shows that the brain works extra hard to stabilize our vision despite our fluttering eyes.
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