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That might be an artifact of using pictures of paths instead of actually walking the paths for the study. It seems that the brain, despite the lack of peripheral in the study, still wants to focus on those highlighted areas.



It's almost as if clicking on photos with a mouse isn't a very good way to measure night walking behavior, isn't it?




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