What happens when we look someone in the eye for 10 minutes without stopping?

Of course, we cannot compare our eyes with those of an animal at midnight, but if we see someone looking at us from a block away, we can find out if this person is looking at our eyes or nose. One study revealed that our incredible eyes deceive us in such a way that [...] us too.
Of course, we cannot compare our eyes with those of an animal at midnight, but if we see someone looking at us from a block away, we can find out if this person is looking at our eyes or nose.
One study revealed that our incredible eyes deceive us in such a way that we too can break with reality.
What kind of game is the brain playing with us? Dr. Caputo doesn't have a clear answer to why hallucinations occurred, but suggests that it was probably due to disincentive deprivation, pauses in the use of our other senses. He believes that they may be the product of our brain, which throws sub-aware ideas on the face of the other person when it turns into reality after breaking out.
The findings coincided with a previous study that found that when we looked at an object for a long period of time, we tried to experience a sense of dislocation from reality. The question is, will you experience the same thing after reading this and knowing what might happen to you?












