if there is an object before a lens at a distance more than its focal length and is surrounded by a rarer medium it always forms the image on the other side of lens and is inverted w.r.t
object. our eye lens will simply act like a biconvex lens whose focal length is around 2.5cm . there fore images formed on the retina will be inverted and they are made upright by the brain system.
Our eye focuses all of the light gathered from our surroundings onto a very small area on our retina. Because our eyes behave like a convex lens the image is flipped, Look up the wikipedia article on lenses for a diagram and more information.
the microscope lens is almost like a semi circle so it looks inverted
The image is always reversed using a convex lens, human eye or a camera.
A single lens system can only invert a focussed image. So the brain is required to invert the image again ("turn it right side up").
It is inverted, for the eyeball is a simple lens in optical terms. But your brain erects the image to match its experiences.
You have convex lens system in your eye. So you get upside down real image on retina. That is there as per law of optics.
Because the lens of your eye is convex so when the light travels through it bends it around the convex (round part) and just flips it upside down. Easiest way I can put it.
Because the eye lens is a convex lens.
Because it comes in the lens upside down
yes everything you see is upside down. your brain just turns it right side up again. once scientists did a test on a couple of people. the gave them these goggles to wear wherever they went. The goggles turn everything you see upside down, so the floor is where the ceiling should be. after 2 or 3 weeks, the test subjects brains flipped their vision around again. In other words, you brain knows what direction the floor is, and will be able to adjust
Endorphins and Enkephalins
very long and slow
Cerebrospinal is the medical term meaning pertaining to the brain (cerebrum) and the spine. For instance, cerebrospinal fluid is produced in the brain and flows around the brain and spinal cord.
ADH is produced by the hypothalamus in the brain. It is then transported to the nearby pituitary gland and is then released for use in the body.
When the image hits the retina, it is upside down but our brain automatically converts it so it is flipped to become an upright image.
When the image reaches the eye, it is right-side up. The optics in your eye flip the image upside down in the process of absorbing the light. The up-side down image is then sent to your brain. You brain translates it back to right side up, and then creates the image for you to see. The image never appears upside down to you, because your brain does not create the image for you to see until it has flipped it back right-side up.
it is upside down in the back of the eye and the brain corrects that.
Upside down, everything will be upside down and messed up, because the brain would be damaged. P.S : Watch MEGAMIND and HPOTTER7
The most likely case would be that the cellular structure inside these specific monkeys' brains was flipped upside down at birth. Because they did not receive medical attention, their brains grew far past a normal size to product all normal cells for blood, hormones, and other things of the sort. The brain was never flipped right side up, though. This is known as the Shmulheinzic syndrome.
Well, without the brain then your eyesight would be upside down. It's weird, your brain flips your eyesight and you will start seeing normal things.
no it effects your blood because if you sleep upside down blood comes down to your brain.
Dreams are produced by a mix of chemical reactions in the brain and pieces of the previous day.
No. They are different phenomenon. The brain crosses signals from one side of the brain to the other side of the body in the brain stem by a wiring network of nerve cells. The upside down image on your retinas of your eyes has to do with an optical principle of how a lens works.
because they need the blood flow to their brain
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yes everything you see is upside down. your brain just turns it right side up again. once scientists did a test on a couple of people. the gave them these goggles to wear wherever they went. The goggles turn everything you see upside down, so the floor is where the ceiling should be. after 2 or 3 weeks, the test subjects brains flipped their vision around again. In other words, you brain knows what direction the floor is, and will be able to adjust