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Your eyes are sharpests only at the center. Move the cursor to "focus".

Eye-Tracking Reactive

The focus of your mind: sharp at the center, blurry at the edges.

🧐 What do you see?

Move your mouse cursor across the abstract eye pattern. Notice that only the area directly under your cursor is perfectly sharp and detailed. The rest of the image appears blurry and distorted.

🧠 Why this works

This is a simulation of Foveated Vision. Human eyes only have high-resolution receptors (cones) in a tiny central area of the retina called the fovea.

Your brain "tricks" you into thinking the whole world is sharp by combining memory and rapid eye movements (saccades). By revealing the "blur" of your peripheral vision, we break that mental construction.

🧪 Try variations

Adjust the Intensity slider. This increases the peripheral blur, making it even harder to identify the "hidden" details outside of your cursor's focus area.