Everyone has a blind spot - it is the point on the retina where the optic nerve joins to take visual information to the brain, but do you know where it is? It's in the same place for everyone but how can you see what you can't see? By looking at what you can't see! The flash presentation below will help you to find it.
(c)2009 Guillaume Kulich
Friday, April 3, 2009
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