The spinning 'wheel of death' while a computer is buffering is an icon that fills most of us with dread, but a new study suggests that a similar process may actually be going on in our own brains.Researchers from the University of , Berkeley, have found that human brains show us 15 seconds 'in the past' instead of trying to update our vision in real-time.This mechanism known as the 'continuity field', gives us more stability, according to the researchers.
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