The Blurred Edge of Instinct: How Visual Ambiguity Triggers Primal Detection Responses
The human brain evolved under constant environmental uncertainty, where survival depended on rapid interpretation of ambiguous cues—moving shadows, partial shapes, fleeting motion. These primal detection instincts remain deeply embedded in our neural architecture, shaping how we respond to uncertain visual information even in modern digital environments. Blurred motion, far from mere aesthetic design, activates ancient …