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    Object movement in slits causes retinal projection distortions due to following deceleration. This research explains how changes in form and slurring occur during visual tracking.

    Area of Science:

    • Visual perception
    • Biomechanics
    • Optics

    Context:

    • Understanding visual processing of moving objects is crucial in fields like robotics and human-computer interaction.
    • The study addresses the complex interplay between object motion, slit geometry, and retinal image formation.

    Purpose:

    • To elucidate the mechanisms behind the distortion of retinal projections for objects moving within arbitrary slits.
    • To investigate the role of decelerated following in altering the perceived shape and clarity of a moving object.

    Summary:

    • Utilizing calculation and instrumental modeling, this study demonstrates that object movement within slits of varying shapes leads to distorted retinal projections.
    • The observed distortions, characterized by changes in form and slurring, are directly attributed to the phenomenon of decelerated following.

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    Impact:

    • Provides a foundational understanding of visual distortions during object tracking, essential for designing more accurate visual systems.
    • Offers insights into the biomechanics of eye movements and their impact on visual perception, with potential applications in ophthalmology and neuroscience.