Eye Movement Sets Your Visual Speed Limit: What Thai Readers Need to Know
A new study reveals that how fast we can “see” moving objects depends not only on the eyes themselves but on how our eyes move. Published in Nature Communications on May 8, 2025, the research shows that saccades—our quick, darting eye movements—define the boundary of what we perceive in rapid motion. This finding reshapes ideas about sight and has practical implications for sports, driving, gaming, and daily life in Thailand.