It's not really that simple.Right, wiki doesn't seem to know a lot more about it either. Pretty interesting that we apparently see continuously.
Does the brain continuously process the information as well?
AFAIK, your brain "updates" different things at different speeds. Things around the edges of your field of vision are seen differently from things you are focused on. Movement is all you really need to notice in these areas, no detail is needed. I dont think you even see colour in these areas, but your brain will cleverly colour things in for you based on what you see in the coloured area of vision (middle bit that you are focused on).
Your brain also fills in a lot of what you think you are seeing. For example, when moving your vision around quickly. If you pan very quickly with a video camera you just get a blur. Your brain stops this happening by freezing your vision for a short while until you're focused again. (You might sometimes notice this if you look at a clock at exactly the right time, it sometimes looks like the first second is longer than next ones)
(this is what i remember from school many years ago, and it may all be wrong

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