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Saccadic Movement

Saccadic movement refers to the quick, simultaneous movements of both eyes as they shift focus from one point to another. This happens when we read or look around, allowing us to quickly scan our environment. Each movement lasts only a fraction of a second, and during these saccades, our vision is temporarily blurring, which helps us to gather information and process what we see. Saccades are essential for visual perception and help us understand our surroundings efficiently.