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Q: How does your brain interpret the image on your retina?
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What corrects an image formed on the retina?

brain


The place in the back of your eye that receives images is called the?

The retina is the reflective tissue at the back of the eye on which images are projected.


How brain can read image formed on retina?

It can't. Lololololz.


If the focal point is on the retina then how is the image upside down?

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.


What happens when an image forms on the retina?

Each light-sensitive receptor cell generates a signal in its attached optic nerve fibre, for transmission to the brain where the combined signals are processed to build up the image itself in our minds.


What part of the eye receives the image and is connected to the brain by the optic nerve?

RETINA


Does the iris see color?

No. The retina in the back of the eye has receptors, that when stimulated by certain light, our brain interpret as color.


What is the Part of the eye that forms an image on the retina?

Trick question. Your brain receives an image from your eye that is upside down. It flips it around by itself.


Why you are getting right image instead of inverted image through our eye?

The image is inverted when it reaches the retina. The brain then interperets the image as right-side-up.


If images focused on the retina are inverted how do you see the worl in its proper perspective?

You see objects because they reflect light rays. As light travels to your eyes, the lens focuses the image of the object on the retina. The image of the object in the retina is inverted. As the image is formed, the optic nerves send the message to the brain. It is the brain that interprets and corrects the inverted image into an upright position. - Science Links by Sugpatan, Parde and Apolinario


If light enters your eye but does not properly form an image on your retina what would you expect to happen?

your brain would get a signal for a blurry image


How does the image form in the eyes?

The cornea and the lens focus the light on the retina - but the "image" you see is formed in the brain from just parts of the light image that exists in the eye.