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The image that falls on the retina is inverted. To better understand this, observe any image around you, better yet, look at your computer screen. Now imagine drawing a horizontal line across your computer screen. Every image above that horizontal line, is focused on the inferior portion of your retina. The same applies for all the images found below that horizontal line, those images are focused on the superior portion of your retina.
The light sensitive worker you are referring to is the retina, located at the back of the eye. When light enters the eye, the retina captures visual images and transmits electrical impulses via the optic nerve to the brain for processing. This process allows us to see and interpret the world around us.
The eye reads words by doing the following: First, light hits the page, from whichever light source it happens to be coming from. It is reflected by the rest of the page, but only whatever colour the word is gets reflected back. the reflected light enters your eyes, and hits your retina. Your retina registers the colour, then sends the info to your brain. Your brain decodes the image, using information it's been taught, such as the meaning of a word, to match the image with something in its experience. Most likely, it will make a match, and thus, you know what that word means, and you also know that it is a word. That's also how I'm writing this answer, except that instead of reflecting light, the computer screen is emitting coloured light.
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If you read Psycho Cybernetics it explains it is formed through life experience and how others have reacted to you specially during early childhood. good news is it can be changed through simple visualisation technics. Read Paul McKenna I can Change your Life or Psycho Cybernetics
All the parts of the eye (retina, vitreous, iris, optic nerve, lens, cornea, and pupil) work together by transforming light rays into a signal that your brain can read so that you can have an image/picture in your mind, in other words, you can see.
Yes, the macula is a small, actually tiny, spot located in the back of the eye in the retina. It is made up of several different layers of tissue and photoreceptor cells. The most prevalent photoreceptor cells are the cone cells. You can remember this by cone cells help with clarity, color and central vision. It is this part of the retina that is used to read, recognize faces or for driving. Sometimes it is called the macula lutea which means "yellow spot." The yellow tint comes from the high concentrations of carotenoids, lutein and zeaxanthin. These carotenoids make up the macular pigment and help to protect our eyes from the damaging effects of blue light. The thicker the pigment, the better the protection
The nerves that help you read questions are primarily sensory nerves, specifically those that transmit visual information from the eyes to the brain. The optic nerve carries signals from the retina, where light is converted into electrical impulses, allowing the brain to interpret text. Additionally, the somatic nervous system plays a role by controlling the eye muscles, enabling focus and movement while reading.
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A brain cell is used to read an example of fermenation. so yes.
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