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#Peripheralvision Reel by @rincon.archive (verified account) - Peripheral vision - turnover (2015)

One of my favorite records of all time 🌀

#turnover #peripheralvision #shogaze #vinyl #poppunk
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@rincon.archive
Peripheral vision - turnover (2015) One of my favorite records of all time 🌀 #turnover #peripheralvision #shogaze #vinyl #poppunk
#Peripheralvision Reel by @jakeislisteningto_ - Listening to Peripheral Vision by Turnover

#turnover #peripheralvision #vinyl #indierock
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Listening to Peripheral Vision by Turnover #turnover #peripheralvision #vinyl #indierock
#Peripheralvision Reel by @brooklynvegan (verified account) - The vibes are immaculate for Turnover playing their classic 'Peripheral Vision' in full for its 10th anniversary at their first of two Brooklyn Paramo
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@brooklynvegan
The vibes are immaculate for Turnover playing their classic ‘Peripheral Vision’ in full for its 10th anniversary at their first of two Brooklyn Paramount shows
#Peripheralvision Reel by @homocuriousapiens - Troxler's effect is a fascinating visual phenomenon where details in our peripheral vision slowly fade when we stare at a fixed point. When the eyes r
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@homocuriousapiens
Troxler’s effect is a fascinating visual phenomenon where details in our peripheral vision slowly fade when we stare at a fixed point. When the eyes remain still, the brain begins to ignore unchanging information, causing colors, shapes, or objects around the focus point to disappear. It reveals how our perception is not a perfect recording of reality, but something the brain actively edits every moment. Credits Educational visual demonstration based on the Troxler effect first described by Ignaz Paul Vital Troxler. #troxlerseffect #visualperception #opticalillusions #brainfacts #sciencevisuals
#Peripheralvision Reel by @capiomind - Look closely at the grid. As your eyes move from point to point, it feels like one of the dots suddenly becomes a deeper purple. But none of the nine
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Look closely at the grid. As your eyes move from point to point, it feels like one of the dots suddenly becomes a deeper purple. But none of the nine dots actually change color. Your brain is being tricked. This is known as the Simultaneous Contrast Illusion. Every dot is exactly the same shade, but the one you focus on appears darker because the center of your retina processes contrast much more strongly than your peripheral vision. As attention shifts, the visual cortex amplifies the difference between neighboring colors, creating the illusion that something changed. In reality, the image stays the same. Only your brain’s interpretation shifts. #Capiomind
#Peripheralvision Reel by @turnoverva (verified account) - Peripheral Vision 10 Year Anniversary Edition is out now - check out the three-disc digital deluxe online now or grab the single LP edition from your
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@turnoverva
Peripheral Vision 10 Year Anniversary Edition is out now - check out the three-disc digital deluxe online now or grab the single LP edition from your local record store or @runforcover today. The limited edition 3 LP Box Set Deluxe Edition arrives August 15th with a 72 page photobook & 24”x36” poster. tour continues tonight at Red Rocks (sold out)
#Peripheralvision Reel by @decoded_wrld - 🌍⚠️ How Medical Conditions Change the Way the World Looks

At @decoded_wrld, we explore hidden realities -
and sometimes the biggest changes aren't a
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🌍⚠️ How Medical Conditions Change the Way the World Looks At @decoded_wrld, we explore hidden realities — and sometimes the biggest changes aren’t around us… they’re in how we see. Vision isn’t just about eyes. It’s about how the brain processes light, color, and motion. Here’s how certain conditions can alter perception: 🎨 Color Vision Deficiency (Color Blindness) Some people can’t distinguish certain colors — commonly red and green — making traffic lights or clothing shades appear similar. 🌫️ Cataracts Vision can look cloudy or yellowed, as if viewing the world through a foggy window. 🌀 Astigmatism Lights may streak or blur, especially at night, creating halos around headlights. ⚫ Glaucoma Gradual loss of peripheral vision — the world slowly “closes in” from the sides. 🌊 Migraine With Aura Temporary visual disturbances like zigzag lines, flashing lights, or blind spots. 🧠 Neurological Conditions Some rare disorders can distort faces, size perception, or spatial awareness. ⚠️ Important Experiences vary widely from person to person. And many conditions are treatable or manageable with medical care. What looks “normal” to one person can look completely different to another. The world isn’t the same for everyone — and that perspective matters. 💬 Which visual change surprised you most? 👉 Follow @decoded_wrld for more 🌍 Hidden Realities & Mind-Blowing Science 🎥 Video Credit: DM for credits/removal to the real owner. . . . #decoded_wrld #medicalawareness #hiddenreality #visionfacts #fyp
#Peripheralvision Reel by @getgrity - The Flashed Face Distortion Effect is a chilling optical illusion where completely normal human faces begin to look grotesque when viewed in your peri
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@getgrity
The Flashed Face Distortion Effect is a chilling optical illusion where completely normal human faces begin to look grotesque when viewed in your peripheral vision. To experience it, you stare at a central red dot while different faces rapidly flash on either side. Even though each face is ordinary on its own, your brain starts warping them into something straight out of a nightmare. This happens because your brain is forced to process the faces quickly without directly focusing on them. Instead of carefully analyzing details, it exaggerates the differences between one face and the next. A slightly bigger nose, wider jaw, or higher forehead suddenly appears extreme, creating bulging eyes and distorted features that were never actually there. Scientists believe this distortion involves the brain’s face-processing system, particularly the Fusiform Face Area. When overwhelmed by rapid comparisons, it prioritizes contrast over accuracy. The result is a powerful reminder that our perception of “normal” faces is fragile — and with just a little peripheral overload, the familiar can instantly become unsettling.
#Peripheralvision Reel by @decodingwrlds - 👁️ How Medical Conditions Change The Way People See The World 😨🌍

The world you see every day may look completely different to someone else. Certai
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👁️ How Medical Conditions Change The Way People See The World 😨🌍 The world you see every day may look completely different to someone else. Certain medical conditions can dramatically alter vision — changing colors, shapes, clarity, and even reality itself. What seems normal to you… may look terrifying or confusing to others. 🌈 Color Blindness: Some people cannot distinguish between certain colors like red and green 🌫 Cataracts: Vision becomes cloudy and blurred, like looking through thick fog ⚡ Migraine Aura: Flashing lights, zigzag patterns, and distorted vision appear suddenly 🌑 Tunnel Vision: Peripheral vision disappears, leaving only a narrow central view 😵 Final Condition: One rare disorder can make faces appear twisted or unrecognizable These conditions reveal how delicate human vision really is — and how easily the brain’s perception of reality can change. 💬 Which of these surprised you the most? 👉 Follow @decodingwrlds for more dark science facts, rare human conditions, and mysterious realities of our world. 🎥 Video Credit: DM for credits/removal to the real owner. . . . #decodingwrlds #medicalconditions #humanvision #sciencefacts #fyp
#Peripheralvision Reel by @neurocore_tlc - Your brain doesn't gauge speed by looking straight ahead: it relies on peripheral vision. The walls, edges, and surfaces sliding past you at the sides
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Your brain doesn’t gauge speed by looking straight ahead: it relies on peripheral vision. The walls, edges, and surfaces sliding past you at the sides of your visual field are what actually tell your brain how fast you’re moving. When a hallway’s sides are visible, those edges streak across your periphery and generate strong motion signals. Your brain reads this as speed. Block the sides, and most of those signals vanish. With fewer cues to work with, your brain concludes you must be moving slowly, even if nothing about your actual speed has changed. Cover the center instead, and the opposite happens: peripheral motion stays intact, so movement feels faster. This is driven by optic flow, the full-field pattern of visual motion your brain uses to estimate both speed and direction. It’s the same principle that makes narrow roads feel faster than wide ones, and why tunnels quietly nudge drivers to brake without them ever realizing why.
#Peripheralvision Reel by @aidisruptor - Your brain doesn't measure speed by looking straight ahead, it measures it through the corners of your eyes.

The walls, edges, and surfaces streaming
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Your brain doesn't measure speed by looking straight ahead, it measures it through the corners of your eyes. The walls, edges, and surfaces streaming past in your peripheral vision are what actually signal motion to your brain. When a hallway's sides are visible, those edges streak across your visual field and generate strong motion signals. Your brain reads them as speed. Block the sides, and those signals mostly disappear. With less to work with, your brain concludes you must be moving slowly, even if your actual speed hasn't changed at all. Cover the center instead and the opposite happens: peripheral motion stays intact, so everything feels faster. This is driven by optic flow, the full-field pattern of visual motion your brain uses to continuously estimate speed and direction. It's the same reason narrow roads feel faster than wide ones, and why tunnels quietly pressure drivers to brake without them ever knowing why. 🚨 Follow @aidisruptor for the latest in AI and tech innovation. Credit: peteyboy100 on Reddit DM for credit/removal (no copyright intended) #science #peripheralvision #visualperception #opticalillusion #neuroscience
#Peripheralvision Reel by @curiosity_unfolded - The Troxler effect is a visual illusion where objects in your peripheral vision slowly disappear when you stare at a fixed point. When the eyes stay s
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@curiosity_unfolded
The Troxler effect is a visual illusion where objects in your peripheral vision slowly disappear when you stare at a fixed point. When the eyes stay still, the brain begins to ignore unchanging information, causing colors, shapes, or patterns around the focus point to fade away. Nothing on the screen changes your brain filters it out. Why it happens: Your brain is optimized for change. When there’s no movement, it stops paying attention. Try it: Stare at the center dot for 20–30 seconds without moving your eyes. #TroxlerEffect #OpticalIllusion #VisualPerception #BrainScience #Neuroscience MindTricks

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