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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

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Can frogs swim upside down?

No, frogs cannot swim upside down. They are able to swim on their backs for short periods of time, but they are not adapted to swim upside down.


Do new born babies see things upside down?

Eyes work the same way regardless of the position of the head, and regardless of age. Of course, understanding what you see is another matter. I doubt that an upside down baby understands what it sees. But it does see. When they are first born, yes, we all see things upside down but our brains reverse the image. If you wear a pair of specially made spectacles that gives images upside down, for a few days you will see things upside down after you remove them until your brain can readjust to it. The reason for two answers to this question is the ambiguity of the question. Do you want to know if babies can see when they are upside down, or do you want to know if babies see an upside down image. You have an answer in either case.


What happens when a cockroach is turned upside down?

When a cockroach is turned upside down, it may struggle to right itself by using its legs to flip back over. Cockroaches have a strong instinct to stay upright, so they will typically try to correct their position when turned upside down.


Why do frogs swim upside down?

Frogs do not swim upside down. They typically swim right-side up, using their powerful hind legs to propel themselves through the water.


Have you ever seen cockroaches upside down and wondered why they exhibit this behavior?

Yes, cockroaches sometimes flip upside down due to stress, illness, or injury. This behavior can also occur when they are dying.

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Do we see everything upside down?

No, our eyes see things right-side up, but the brain processes the images upside down before correcting them.


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puppets that involve a chin upside down with attched eyes or drawn on eyes.


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Do gerbils eyes fall out when you tip them upside down?

No. A gerbil's eyes are anchored in place by the same kind of muscles we have.


Why do your eyes get bloodshot after laying upside down?

When you lay upside down, the blood rushes to your head, causing an increase in blood pressure in the blood vessels in your eyes. This increased pressure can make the blood vessels in your eyes dilate, appear red, and give a bloodshot appearance.


What nicknames does Glynis Johns go by?

Glynis Johns goes by The Girl with the Upside-Down Eyes.


How do your eyes see the world right side up when the images on your retinas are actually upside down?

The brain processes the images received by the eyes and flips them right side up before we perceive them, allowing us to see the world correctly despite the upside-down images on our retinas.


Why are people are upside down on one side and upside right on the other?

This phenomenon is called the "upside-down illusion" and occurs due to the way our brains interpret visual information from our eyes. Our brains are wired to make sense of the world by positioning objects in a specific way, which results in the perception of one side as upside down and the other as right side up.


Are your eyes like a magnifying glass?

no noy rely but they r programed to c ery thin upside down


Why do babies see upside down when they were born?

Babies do not see upside down when they are born. It is a misconception that babies see the world upside down because of the way the lens in their eyes focuses light onto the retina. In reality, their brain quickly learns to interpret the visual information correctly, allowing them to see the world as we do.


How do our eyes see the world upside down and then our brain flips the image right side up?

When light enters our eyes, it is refracted by the cornea and lens, creating an upside-down image on the retina. The brain then processes this image and flips it right side up so we perceive the world correctly.


What sports are upside down?

Gymnastics is kind of an upside down sport because the handstand you do it upside down and that's the only sport you do upside down flips and etc...