How the Brain Prevents Blurry Vision
Our eyes are constantly in motion, yet our world appears stable. Scientists have uncovered how tiny nerve cells called axons, which connect the eye and brain, work to keep vision clear by preventing blur.
The Role of Eye Movements
Just like a camera’s auto-stabilisation feature, the brain has its own system to compensate for movement. Microscopic eye movements adjust our field of view, ensuring we see a steady, sharp image despite natural head and eye motion.
New Scientific Discovery
For the first time, researchers have identified the specific molecules responsible for keeping these nerve connections stable. These findings enhance our understanding of vision processing and could lead to future advancements in treating vision-related disorders.
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