Biology, asked by mubashirjazeera, 1 month ago

write the reason? we can view three dimensional image of the object​

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Answered by pantanjulavi
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Answer:

Our eyes can differentiate the distance between objects and obtained depth so we can easily get that object is 3D

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

We don't see a three dimensional space. We see two 2 dimensional spaces, one in each eye. Our brains create the sensation of a three dimensional space by combining many clues or "cues". These include the difference between the images in each eye ("stereo vision") as well as relative positions and motions ("parallax") cues.

Its actually quite easy to fool the brain by creating these cues artificially. So called "3D' movies and Television fool the brain by giving different 2D images to each eye. But there are ways to build illusions that fool our other cues as well.

Now, why does the brain make a 3D image? First off thats all we have the cues to infer. But also, on a practical level, we live in a 3D world.

This is the same reason why it is easiest to imagine 3 dimensions . That's what our brains are designed to deal with every day.

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