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Difference between the perceived and actual extent of the visual field and the required gaze movement to perceive objects in the blind visual field.
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posted on 2024-03-01, 18:30 authored by Bianca Biebl, Max Kuhn, Franziska Stolle, Jing Xu, Klaus Bengler, Alex R. BowersDifference between the perceived and actual extent of the visual field and the required gaze movement to perceive objects in the blind visual field.
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