how does the brain help us seeing thing
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the retina Where the image of the object is formed has many sensory cells sensitive to light (rods and cones)
at the blind spot the optical nerve fibres emerge which carry the stimuli of light to the occipital lobe of cerebrum (in the back part of the Brain)
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the retina Where the image of the object is formed has many sensory cells sensitive to light (rods and cones)
at the blind spot the optical nerve fibres emerge which carry the stimuli of light to the occipital lobe of cerebrum (in the back part of the Brain)
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hey guy.....
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see, the image of an object is formed in our retina of eye which is real and inverted,due to convex lens(is in our eye...) so,that the image is opposite (Ulta)as we see with our eye but.. there is blind spot after retina through which optics nerves started ..... that send message to brain so that the (real and inverted=Ulta image, ,,,, can be see properly as (Virtual) .. hope u understand..........
cheers....
good noon.....
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see, the image of an object is formed in our retina of eye which is real and inverted,due to convex lens(is in our eye...) so,that the image is opposite (Ulta)as we see with our eye but.. there is blind spot after retina through which optics nerves started ..... that send message to brain so that the (real and inverted=Ulta image, ,,,, can be see properly as (Virtual) .. hope u understand..........
cheers....
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