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During her own examination, a brain specialist proposed that such shallow eye sockets imply a flat ocular structure rather than a conventional moving eyeball. This notion introduces a compelling concept: a flat eye could allow for extensive peripheral vision. However, this would necessitate a significantly larger visual cortex to process the broader visual input received all at once—an assertion that was evidenced by the substantial expansion of the visual cortex observed in the Starchild skull cast.