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2: Peripheral Vision Is Used More Than Central Vision to Get the Gist of What You See

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Mind Map on 2: Peripheral Vision Is Used More Than Central Vision to Get the Gist of What You See, created by Amber Smith-Waters on 09/03/2017.
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2: Peripheral Vision Is Used More Than Central Vision to Get the Gist of What You See
  1. We have two types of vision, which are: central and peripheral.
    1. Peripheral vision includes the surrounding areas and waht you are not looking at directly.
      1. Central vision is pretty self-explanatory. It is what it sounds like. It focuses on what you are actually looking at directly and also focuses on details.
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      about 8 years ago
      Nice idea of using this type of resource.

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