The Blind Spot: Does Our Brain See Things that Aren't Really There? Can We Trust Our Memory?
By Scott Schlimmer, published Mar 23, 2007
There is actually a blind spot on your eye that does not see anything. Our eyes can't see anything in this blind spot, so our brain makes up what should be there.
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