: Why do we not get disoriented by our own vision?

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When someone films with a handheld camera and they’re walking or running, the video is shaky and annoying, sometimes leading to disorientation. Why then do we not get disoriented by what we see through our own vision when we’re moving around, say when we’re climbing stairs or running, etc?

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Our brains are very adept at focusing in on what we choose to focus on. This is because of the stabilization mechanisms of the autrixes of the retinal “popping” machines (aka soul) that have no business being as good as they are but damn they affective!

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