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Q: What forms an inverted image which is sent to the occipital cortex via optic nerve?
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What part of your brain is active in keeping an image of the moving bird on your retina?

Visual cortex of occipital lobe


What part of the brain is active in keeping an image of a moving object on the retina of the eyeball?

Visual cortex of occipital lobe


How and when is the image inverted?

Whenever a real image is formed by a real object,the image is always inverted. for eg when light rays from infinity falls on convex lens it forms a real and inverted image at focal plane.


A flat mirror forms an image that is?

Virtual and laterally inverted.


You should get inverted image through your eye as there is a convex lenswhy it is not happening?

we do get inverted image at the ratina. But this inverted image itself is being treated as errected by our mind.


On what part of the eye is inverted image formed?

The cornea and lens of the eye form a real, inverted image on the retina.


What part of the eye is the inverted image formed?

The inverted or upside-down image is formed on the retina.


What is an inverted image?

An image that is upside down as compared to the object are known as inverted images. Example, the first thing you will notice is that the concave side of the spoon makes your image come upside down. Such an image is called an inverted image.


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.


What is the nature of water image?

Lateral Inverted image


Is image formed from microscope inverted or laterally inverted or just upside down?

It is laterally inverted. (:


Is the image viewed through the eyepiece inverted?

yes it is seen inverted