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Why Do We Have Blind Spots?

Why Do We Have Blind Spots?

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Interactive Video

Science, Biology

11th Grade - University

Hard

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Wayground Content

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The video tutorial explores the concept of the blind spot in human vision through an experiment. It explains how the blind spot occurs due to the arrangement of nerves and light-sensing cells in the retina. The brain compensates for this blind spot by filling in the missing information. A small study suggests that practice might reduce the blind spot's size. The video also compares human vision with cephalopods, which do not have a blind spot due to their different eye structure, highlighting evolutionary differences.

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