What do you notice about the movement of your hand when you view it on the retina screen?
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An inverted image of the hands can be seen in the retina screen.
Explanation:
- In the retina the images formed are inverted and therefore in the retina screen if anything is observed like the movement of the hands, it would be inverted.
- If the hands are closely brought towards the retina screen another unique aspect is that gradually we would lose the focus of the vision and would not be able to see the hands.
- If the hands are beyond the focal point then only the vision would be clear.
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Movement of hands view at retina screen
Explanation:
- For movement recognition to be exact during eye developments, the mind must utilize extraretinal signals, to get data about what the eyes are doing, just as use signals demonstrating what movement happens on the retina.
- For instance, when the eyes seek after a moving item precisely, there is no retinal movement signal. However, objects do seem to move during interest, yet more gradually than when the eyes focus a stationary objective
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