Monday, December 2, 2013

  Hey guys, I'm back with another post! Hope you enjoy!
   Has anybody ever told you that they can see their hand moving in the dark? Have you been able to see your hand move in the dark? If you have and you think that's weird, don't fret, because it's not!
 
    Recent studies have shown that when somebody is in a dark room or area, and they wave a hand in front of their face, they may be able to see their hand in the darkness. And no, not because they have night vision. It's because the movement of your hand will trigger cell activity in parts of your brain that are involved in controlling hand motions. Your brain might translate those movements into sight, giving you a visual of your hand moving, even though it is pitch black around you. Your brain may try to compensate for there being no light around you, and you are able to see your hand moving, since the brain is already able to picture this common movement.

   Well, that's it for now guys, I'll be back with another post asap. Au revoir!

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