Multiple Choice
Why isn't the blind spot on our retina noticeable as we observe the world around us?
A) It is too small to make a physical difference.
B) Our visual system fills in the missing information.
C) Microsaccades move our eyes rapidly so that it the blind spot goes undetected.
D) none of the above
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