Why The Slow-Paced World Could Make It Difficult To Catch A Ball

by ryanborja | August 6, 2008 at 10:42 pm
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This is a new research that reveals about the way humans perceive fast moving, incoming objects-such as tennis or cricket balls.

The new research studies why the human brain has difficulty perceiving fast moving objects coming from straight ahead; something that should be a key survival skill. The research has implications for understanding how top-class sportspeople make decisions about playing a shot but could also be important for improving road safety and for the development of robotic vision systems.
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