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#320 — Constructing Self and World

Making Sense with Sam Harris

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The Stability of Vision

We're not walking around feeling that our visual world is ringed with black and white imagery. You see something in focus, but the rest isn't in focus until you direct your gaze to it. So there's various clues and you can notice that when you go to a mirror and stare into your own eyes and then look around and then look back at your eyes, you never catch your eyes moving around. That's because your ocular motor cortex can't correct for that kind of motion. And if you've still doubt that you can notice how different it is by, you know, taking your finger and touching the side of your, one of your eyes and jiggling it.

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