The retina and the visual system is most sensitive to motion. So we think that I see the pen, I see you in front of me and I can just see it constantly, but actually if I were to eliminate all your retinal movements and you're looking right at me, I would disappear. You're making little microsicots all the time that prevent the habituation of the neurons that would otherwise erase your visual perception of me. We absolutely do. Are we more sensitive to the sound or to something in our periphery moving? There's no exceptions to that, but visual periphery moving. The signal, the noise is great enough that we orient towards it or animals orient towards it.

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