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As life slips by: Why eye movement doesn’t blur the picture
May 7, 2015 by NewsBot
Researchers have identified the molecular "glue" that builds the brain connections that keep visual images clear and still, even as objects or your eyes move. Using mouse models, the researchers demonstrate that image stabilization depends upon two proteins, Contactin-4 and amyloid precursor protein, binding during embryonic development.