Bei der visuellen Verfolgung eines sich bewegenden Objekts, nehmen wir die Welt als stabil wahr, trotz ihrer Bewegung über die Netzhaut. Dieses Bild illustriert die Bewegungsunschärfe wie sie auf der Netzhaut ankommt, wenn der Beobachter entweder dem bewegten Objekt mit den Augen folgt oder star auf den Hintergrund gerichtet hält.
Grafik: Andreas Bartels, Elvira Fischer / Max-Planck-Institut für biologische Kybernetik, Geänderte Fotos von shutterstock.com
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