Optical Invention Mirrors the Image Processing Power of a Human Eye
TBMG-50618
05/01/2024
- Content
On a cold, sunny day, you’re driving on a rural road, surrounded by snow-covered fields. In an instant, your eyes process the scene, picking out individual objects to focus on — a stop sign, a barn — while the rest of the scene blurs in the periphery. Your brain stores the focused and blurred images as a memory that can be pictured in your mind later, while sitting at your desk.
- Citation
- "Optical Invention Mirrors the Image Processing Power of a Human Eye," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2024.