As the optical properties of the cornea vary between individuals, this may also explain why
people often report their experience of seeing Haidinger's brushes differently.
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As the optical properties of the cornea vary between individuals, this may partly explain why
people often report their experience of seeing Haidinger's brushes quite differently.
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Some people could still see Haidinger's brushes when the light was less than 25% polarized-
not quite as good as cuttlefish but still better than any other vertebrates tested to date.
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Some people could still see Haidinger's brushes when the light was less than 25% polarised-
not quite as good as cuttlefish but still better than any other vertebrates tested to date.
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The effect originates within the eye itself
and is not an image of a real external object, so Haidinger's brushes usually fade in a couple of seconds
as your brain processes them out.
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Some people could still see Haidinger's brushes when the light was less
than 25 per cent polarized- not quite as good as cuttlefish but still better than any other vertebrate tested to date.