时间:2018-12-30 作者:英语课 分类:国家地理2008年


英语课

Imagine a summer weekend on a California beach dense 1 with bodies. But for one onlooker 2, this seemingly calm scene may be a series of accidents waiting to happen. How does a lifeguard know when a raised arm means "I need help", not "hey,this is fun"? The guard's skill at spotting that one desperate person among thousands is phenomenal, truly testing his sight and understanding.


 We see the way we do, so we can spot danger to ourselves. But nothing is directing the lifeguard. In fact the eye, observing a harmless pattern across its view, normally relaxes. Motion-sensing rod cells switch off when they detect action that's consistent and constant. So the lifeguard has to trick his eyes. He does this by scanning, forcing his eyes to lock onto small details.


 Our frontline defence are the tower guards, and their job is to scan the water. So their eyes are moving across the water and letting their brains filter out that information that they see, looking for something wrong, looking for that odd one out that truly is in danger.


 Taking in all this information is hard work. Human sight has only two degrees of detail vision at the center. To check the whole beach, the lifeguard sweeps, jumping from point to point for detail. Each jump is called a saccade.


 A saccade is the movement that the eyes make together when they're looking directly at one thing, and all of a sudden, they look at something else. We have mechanisms 3 that wire the muscles that move our eyes to the image, and we can quickly lock onto a new image all at once.


 The saccade function lets him jump visually from each potential risk to the next. He repeatedly scans his field of vision, updating his visual memory every few seconds.



a.密集的,稠密的,浓密的;密度大的
  • The general ambushed his troops in the dense woods. 将军把部队埋伏在浓密的树林里。
  • The path was completely covered by the dense foliage. 小路被树叶厚厚地盖了一层。
n.旁观者,观众
  • A handful of onlookers stand in the field watching.少数几个旁观者站在现场观看。
  • One onlooker had to be restrained by police.一个旁观者遭到了警察的制止。
n.机械( mechanism的名词复数 );机械装置;[生物学] 机制;机械作用
  • The research will provide direct insight into molecular mechanisms. 这项研究将使人能够直接地了解分子的机理。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • He explained how the two mechanisms worked. 他解释这两台机械装置是如何工作的。 来自《简明英汉词典》
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alarm-repeated transmission
albit
Arisan
bacteria order
balance-wheel
bend radius
Bou Arada
bring someone into the world
browse film
California virus
capture area of antenna
catalyst oven
Centre-Ouest, Dép.du
chaetocanace biseta
compound joint (or composite joint)
continuous baling press
dare
de-ironing efficiency
dechunker
deep-uv
deposit weld
diode discriminator
direct experience
Down oars port!
drainage plug
eastern spruce
eight-hour system of labour
eleanor gwynnes
epioophoron
fibrous dysplasia of cranial bone
frost boil
gas-holder high-pressure
geromorphism
gland box
grab claws
graveyard poetry
grey-coat
Hedysarum dahuricum
herricks
Hethlon
hinkes
humeroradial joint
hybrid cyst
indication summation in telemetering
indictable
kanghwas
keep your hair on
kladanj
labor-relation
laccerol
lanthanide elements
Late Carboniferous epoch
least-qualified
Lepidothamnus laxifolius
liquor ferri persulfatis
lumberly
marker lamp frame
mbala
Mecanhelas
melanocerite-(Ce)
mnemonic abbreviation
molpus
monocaryon mycelium
multiple-baseline
multispot
Muslimologists
Nasugbu B.
neutron-source calibration
normative theory
oil feeder
oneiric delirium
ovulatory period
parcel into
peragration
Pickwickian
poojah
post book
proximal slope
pseudotumnor
rated stroke
remote-control switch
responde
rock crabs
sample channel
sbsusts-s
Schamberland filter
sclerotic dentin
semibreadth
send the axe after the helve
ship's integrated electronics system
single-seed planter
stained-glass
synergistically
toroidally
total pressure ratio
transducer gauge
trot one's legs off
tuftons
unprioritised
urea fermentation potential
wretchocks
yellowcress