Speed Control with Photoreceptors and Brain.
"Whatever Speed your Eyes, Ears, and Brain can process faster, the parts of your body will be able to keep up with that Speed." - ISHEMA Toussaint Sometimes we are amazed by the abilities of animals that are greater than ours, yet we as human beings have other super abilities that we have not yet understood. when I was young it was difficult to catch the flies that used to come to the table outside our house following the food, but with all the tricks and speed I could use I could not catch one fly. I used to wonder how can a small animal could outrun my speed. How does it work? Recently in the morning, when I was in bed with my imagination, I began to wonder why sometimes we can be faster than a fly but then sometimes it is difficult to catch a fly. I have found that the reason for this is that having fast vision requires photoreceptors to quickly sense changes in light and the brain to process information quickly . Photoreceptors are special cells in the retina of the eye...