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How do we perceive the objects as they actually are?​

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Answered by ns158158
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The lens present in our eyes forms a real and inverted image on the retina. The optic nerves carry this image from the retina to the brain. The brain then processes this info to generate clear and virtual images. That's how we perceive objects as they are

Answered by Anonymous
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The lens present in our eyes forms a real and inverted image on the retina. The optic nerves carry this image from the retina to the brain. The brain then processes this info to generate clear and virtual images. That's how we perceive objects as they are.

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