
Did you know your brain can process an image in just 13 milliseconds? That’s faster than a blink of an eye! In 2014, MIT researchers, led by Professor Mary Potter, discovered this incredible ability. Even when you don’t consciously notice an image, your brain has already recognized and categorized it. This process is nearly 90% faster than scientists once believed—previously, they thought it took 100 milliseconds.
Why is this so fast? Your brain doesn’t just react to what you see; it anticipates and predicts. It compares new images to what it already knows and makes quick decisions. This speed helps with survival—spotting danger quickly could mean the difference between life and death.
However, your brain doesn’t see everything in sharp focus. Only a small part of your vision is clear; the rest is blurry, and your brain fills in the gaps. That’s why optical illusions can trick you. Plus, "inattentional blindness" can cause you to miss things happening right in front of you if your brain is focused elsewhere.
In today’s world, this rapid processing is essential for navigating daily life and the flood of images we encounter online. It helps us quickly process visuals and make decisions, whether it’s recognizing a face or reacting in a crowd. So, next time you open your eyes, remember: your brain has already done a lot of the work Take Care Of Your Brain Health Today at www.superbrainpower.org
