We tend to use focal vision about 95% of the time and wide-angle vision only 5%. Animals use the reverse (5% and 95%). To use wide-angle vision you want to take in all the information from your peripheral vision constantly then focus down when needed. Concentrate on the entire picture, mentally blocking out information to focus down.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
The primary thing that allows something to be seen is movement. Focused vision doesn\u2019t pick up movement whereas wide-angle vision makes the eye reactive to movement. <\/p>\n
When you notice movement, focus down to that moving object. And once you are focused on it, keep tracking that object visually very closely so that you don\u2019t lose it.<\/p>\n
This is how animals look for predators and keep themselves safe. Anything that is out of the natural order, movement, shadow, or noise attracts their attention and they focus on it.<\/p>\n
At night using wide-angle vision utilizes all the peripheral areas of the eye which are more sensitive to low levels of light. This improves your night vision. It will allow you to notice nighttime movement, like that coyote slipping through a yard while you’re out for a walk, or like I talked about, more shooting stars.<\/p>\n
Flashlights cause focal vision which restrict your sensitivity to movement. At night a wind will blow things in one rhythm. Anything moving contrary to that rhythm, check it out with focal vision.<\/p>\n
Splatter vision is the same technique taught to FBI agents to spot threats in large crowds of people. The tactic involves scanning the crowd by looking into the distance and not focusing on anyone in particular.<\/p>\n
Once the agent fixes a general gaze on the crowd, he or she looks for any deviation or change. By balancing directed and undirected scanning, a single agent can spot signs of trouble across a fairly large area.<\/p>\n
To practice this technique, look forward without focusing and let your vision widen out. Try to notice things in your periphery while not focusing on them. Once you “get it”, you’ll start to notice a lot of things that you would have previously missed.<\/p>\n
This is very easy to practice anywhere, like while out for a walk, or eating out somewhere. Practice it and you will be able to “turn on” your splatter vision whenever you want.<\/p>\n
Pay attention to nothing and you will start to notice all the things you were missing before. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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