The term “stream of consciousness”—used both in the literary world and by psychologists to describe  the way our conscious minds interpret the world—may not accurately depict the way visual systems in our brains function.

A study published by University of Illinois researchers in 2009 reveals the discovery of a pulsed inhibition mechanism in the brain that explained how the visual system often fails to perceive normally detectable visual stimuli from the environment because the brain samples the visual environment in rhythmic “frames” rather than continuously

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