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Screen vision
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Why, when munching on, say, a particularly crunchy biscuit, or when cleaning one's teeth with an electric toothbrush, do computer screens appear to flicker? I guess it is something to do with the jarring of the jaw, and then the skull, and then the eyes or the optic nerve, but in that case why does the brain manage to stabilise the sight of everything else, but not what is on the screen? I don't know if it works with television screens as well.
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