Yes, you have eyes at the back of your head - said science
A world of 360 degrees requires a vision of 360 degrees.
Have you ever been standing somewhere and, suddenly, do you get a desire to turn around? The sensation thatSomething Go beyond the limits of your visual field is common, yet it has not received a lot of attention from researchers - so far.
In apaper Published inScientific reports, The researchers have studied how humans are able to detect movement outside their visual field. Professor Satoshi Shioiiri, from the Institute for Electrical Communication Research at the University of Tohoku, Japan and his team designed a screen of 6 panels that provided a circle of 360 degrees around 55 participants. Six letters were displayed on each panel at the same time and viewers were invited to locate a particular letter, whether before them or behind them. After repeated exposure available, viewers were able to correctly name the target letter faster and faster, whether it was in their visual field.
Thethe results show that "The representations of the surrounding area exist in the brain that can be used to" look back "without the need to turn, perhaps for a smooth and efficient movement. In other words, our brain builds a 360-degree world, Even if we are generally only aware of the area before us. "
In other words, as people living in a dimensional 360 world, our spatial conscience extends beyond that of what we can see in front of us. That is whyMothers are often conscious when they are children who behave badly Even if they have the back turned, it seems that he has "his eyes at the back of their head".
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