Motion-Induced Blindness

Motion-Induced Blindness (MIB) is a phenomenon where stationary objects in your peripheral vision seem to disappear when overlaid on a moving background.

The yellow dots are always present, but when you stare at the green cross while the blue dots move, your brain suppresses the stationary yellow dots from conscious awareness!

Instructions:
• Stare directly at the GREEN CROSS in the center
• Keep your eyes fixed on the cross without looking away
• After 10-30 seconds, yellow dots will start disappearing
• They may disappear one at a time or all together
• Look directly at a yellow dot and it reappears!
⚠️ Important: This works best when you maintain unwavering focus on the center cross. Blinking is fine, but don't let your eyes wander!