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how the eye perceived that object as moving ?​

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Answered by hearhackerakshitha2
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When we look at something that isn't moving, the motion neurons are all still firing, but the neurons sensing different directional motions are firing at the same rate, canceling each other out. ... The brain adapts, and it takes fewer neurons to make us aware of the same effect.

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