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Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas

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A Jumping Spider Has Different Eyes for Motion Than Sharp Vision

The story you told about the development of eyes up to the focusing and so forth, is kind of parallel to how we would imagine a really good camera being developed. Andat a very basic level, but then you're goin to correct me if i get this wrong. Wut. Jumping iters have different eyes for motion versus sharp vision. This writes us to whole another level of elaborateness, i think, right right? You know, we we have different parts of our eye that are devoted to different tasks. We have em er the centre of our retina. Just far off the centre, the fovie, is where our vision is sharpest. It's why when

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