color, motion, form, depth
The three main parts of the brain are the cerebrum, cerebellum and the brain stem.
The human brain consists of 3 parts.
The brain areas associated with genitalia (sex organs) and feet are adjacent to each other in the brain's body image map. So researchers believe foot fetishes could result from cross-wiring in the brain between the foot and the genital parts.
cerebrum,cerebellum, hind brain, brain stem
cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem, and diencephalon
When your eye sees and object the light , reflected from the object, enters the eye. There it is focused, converted into electrochemical signals, delivered to the brain and interpreted as an image.
[object Object]
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.
Answer this question… It breaks up the bull's body parts and rearranges them as flat, abstract forms.
i thinks it's the pupil, cornea, retina, and the iris
all love hearty and wierd search up human brain on google image search and poof there it is all love hearty and wierd search up human brain on google image search and poof there it is
No parts. The brain controls all of it!!
how many parts dose your brain have
The three main parts of the brain are the cerebrum, cerebellum and the brain stem.
The three parts of the brain are the:CerebrumCerebellumBrain stemAnd if you want to get technical it also includes the brain stem
The 3 main parts of the brain are 1. Cerebrum 2. Cerebellum 3. Brain Stem
The fact is that virtual images are the only ones we see directly with the eye. It is very difficult to see a full real image, you can only see parts of it. A virtual image is one where the light rays appear to come from a points in space. The eye can't tell the difference between light rays that come from a point on a real object, and light rays that approach the eye in the exact same angles as ones from that point on a object. I can take an object you are looking at, remove it but replace it with light sources that duplicate the angles that points on that object produce light, and you could not see the difference. The reason is that the only way we see the object is from the light coming from it and if we can "simulate" that light we will make that object appear real to the eye. The same happens with real images, because the light from a real image also replicates the angles of the light from an object, but the light is limited lo a small range because of the lens aperture, so we can only see parts of the image (the light cones defining a real image are narrow and limited by the lens aperture). NOTE: a screen makes a real image visible by scattering the light from the image so that it can be seen from a wide range of angles.