Why We Can’t See Our Nose: Brain’s Visual Filtering Explained

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Close one eye, and focus straight ahead,⁣ without moving your eyes. You’ll notice a fleshy blur in your peripheral ​vision — your nose. It’s there ​every⁣ waking moment, yet you’re hardly ever aware of it. ‌So ⁣why can’t we see our noses, even though they’re literally right in front of us?

“You can see your nose,” ⁢saeid Michael Webster, a vision scientist and co-director of the‌ neuroscience⁤ program at the University of nevada, Reno. We’re just not aware of it most of the time.

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