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 Post subject: How curveballs work
PostPosted: 19 Oct 2010 19:17 
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I found this article about how a person's eyes and peripheral vision can trick them into thinking balls make drastic curves, like curve balls seems to do. It's really fascinating if you like neurology and whatnot... Yes, I'm a nerd.

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The curveball never breaks, but instead follows a gradual and steady parabolic path. Our eyes just have trouble handling it.

Batters will use their foveal, or central, vision when the ball leaves the pitcher's hand. About 20 feet in, the batter will switch to peripheral vision, which occurs outside of the very center of the gaze. By the time the ball crosses home plate, the batter reverts back to central vision. Humans constantly switch focus like this.

The problem is peripheral vision processes first and second order motion in conjunction, while foveal vision distinguishes between the two.

During the peripheral stage, batters do not notice that the curveball has been gradually changing direction ever since it left the pitcher's mound.

Once they switch back to the foveal vision, batters accurately register the changed direction, but consider it a result of the ball's immediate "break," instead of their temporary impaired vision.


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 Post subject: Re: How curveballs work
PostPosted: 20 Oct 2010 16:21 
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MIND.....BLOWN...


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 Post subject: Re: How curveballs work
PostPosted: 21 Oct 2010 07:25 
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that almost ruined curve balls for me :( ....until I realized what it was saying. Its weird how you can always see the ball break but its apparently been curving the entire time. Our bodies are fascinating creations.


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