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How Your Brain Hides a Hole in Your Vision | The Science of the Blind Spot

Season 2 Episode 813 Published 1 day, 4 hours ago
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Every human eye contains a blind spot—a small area where the optic nerve exits the retina and no light-sensitive cells exist. In theory, this means there is a hole in your visual field at all times. Yet most people go through their entire lives without ever noticing it. The reason is one of the most fascinating tricks your brain performs every second of every day.

In this episode, we explore the neuroscience behind the brain's ability to hide missing information. We dive into vision science, cognitive psychology, neuroscience, perception, sensory processing, pattern recognition, and the predictive systems that construct our experience of reality. We examine how the brain continuously fills in gaps, predicts missing details, and creates a seamless visual world despite incomplete information.

We also explore optical illusions, visual perception errors, inattentional blindness, and the surprising ways the brain edits reality before we become consciously aware of it. From everyday sight to advanced neuroscience research, this episode reveals how much of what you "see" is actually being generated by your brain behind the scenes. If you enjoy psychology, neuroscience, human perception, and the hidden systems of the mind, this episode is for you. Start your own podcast today with RSS: https://rss.com/?via=71219c

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