We wouldn’t know but the jerkiness would be there if motions happen normally otherwise and spatial resolution of vision doesn’t change.
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The brain would smooth it out. As it does now.
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I don't think it would play like that Our action-output muscle control loops & our sensation would have matching temporal resolution, so we'd experience things much as we do now. I think we'd have longer time integration periods, so things move faster, lights are brighter, etc.
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There is an interesting question as to what our fine-motor skills look like, and how hard we hit/punch/kick when we are trying to reach peak kinetic output. We'd also find some kinds of terrain much more difficult to maneuver on. Scree hill would feel like grease wall.
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Your brain would smooth it out.
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Assumes the consequence... Alternative is brain fills in the blank spots, just like it fills in blind spots, memory gaps, saccades and foveation, ... Second seems more likely.
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