Science, asked by sara6099, 1 year ago

The image formed on retina in inverted but we can see the object erect. Why?

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Answered by cutebabu9
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Answer:

The real and inverted image formed on retina is carried by the brain by the optic nerve in the form of electric signals. The brain interpret these signals and processes the information such that we see the objects erect.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

When the image is received at the back of the fovia inverted it is processed upright by the visual cortex of the brain. Hence, the images formed in our eyes are presented upright to us.

EXPLANATION:

The image captured by our eyes is real and inverted in nature but the processing of that image is done by our optical nerves present in the eyes which are connected to the brain, now processing visual image is a complex work which requires most part of the brain.

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