when does the human eye perceive an object to be moving
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Our eyes do not perceive an object as moving, they just receive the energy (in the form of light) bounced-off or emitted by an object, convert it into nerve pulses and transmit those nerve pulses to our brain.
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In monocular vision, the eye sees a two-dimensional image in motion, which is sufficient at near distances but not from farther away. In binocular vision, both eyes are used together to perceive motion of an object by tracking the differences in size, location, and angle of the object between the two eyes.
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