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Things in your peripheral vision can disappear due to the brain's focus on objects in your central vision. The peripheral vision is less detailed and more sensitive to motion, so stationary objects may be ignored by the brain when they're not the focus. Additionally, the brain prioritizes visual information to enhance attention and efficiency, leading to the phenomenon known as "peripheral drift." This means that when you concentrate on something directly in front of you, your brain might not register or may even suppress the awareness of objects in your side vision.

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