The Psychology of Peripheral Awareness and Real-World Crossing Risks
At the heart of intuitive driving lies a lesser-known sensory reality: the chicken’s remarkable 300-degree peripheral vision. Unlike humans, who perceive roughly 180 degrees directly ahead with limited peripheral awareness, chickens detect motion and threats across a nearly hemispherical field—vital for survival in open environments. This vast visual coverage enables early detection of danger, though …
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