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Which eye sees brighter than the other?

The right eye typically sees brighter than the left eye due to differences in how light is processed by the brain.


How does a condition where one eye sees color differently from the other affect a person's perception of the world?

When one eye sees colors differently from the other, it can cause confusion and inconsistency in how the brain processes visual information. This can lead to difficulties in accurately perceiving and interpreting colors, which may affect a person's overall perception of the world and their ability to distinguish between different hues.


How much does a human eye's pupil expand when it sees something pleasing?

The human pupil can expand by about 45% in response to seeing something pleasing or exciting, due to the release of adrenaline which increases alertness and arousal. This dilation helps gather more light to help improve focus on the exciting stimulus.


How do you pronounce Sadducees?

It is pronounced "sad-you-sees."


What parts of the eye are involved with the inability to see. this is dealing with Blind spots?

The parts that are involved are the retina, brain cells called neurons, photo receptors, the optic nerves, and the iris. They function like a camera. How? Well the optic nerve head, neurons collected together passing as a whole through our photo receptors and it forms our optic nerve; they work as messengers to our brain. Once our eye sees light, the neurons transfers it to our brain as a picture. So when our blind spots kick in that means that there are no neurons passing to our photo receptors in that area, as in nothings being transmitted to our brain so there's no picture. Um... i hoped i was a good help to you XD

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How do you draw human figure?

as with drawing anything, best way is to learn to draw what your eyes see and not what your brain tries to tell your it sees - your brain works by having you draw from past memories or preconceptions of what something "should" look like rather than what you actually see - the book "drawing on the right side of the brain" teaches you how to draw naturally what you really see - once you master this you can draw anything no matter how complex and you will find the human figure is no more difficult to draw than anything else


Is it possible that you all live in illusion since you dont see what you see but only what you interpret?

You do see what you see. If your brain ignores the info that your eyes give it and "sees" things that aren't there and doesn't "see" things that are. Then you will not be able to touch what isn't there (even if your brain sees it) and you can bump into the things that are there (even if your brain doesn't see it). In that respect, it is not possible for your brain to side step the laws of physics to draw you into a fantasy world.


What is Hamlet's conclusion about Fortinbras?

Hamlet sees Fortinbras and concludes that he is a worthy prince.


How do you say sees in German?

Do you mean sees like"she sees something"? Then it is Sie sieht etwas.


Is it the eye or the brain that sees the optical illusion?

It is the brain that has problems in interpreting apparently contradictory inputs from the eye.


When your eye sees an object your brain breaks the image into which of these four parts?

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.


What sees first the eye or the brain?

well the Eye sends the picture to the brain in not even a billisecond and the brain then tells you what it is so its really both are helping each other.


When a dog sees a cat a message from the dogs eyes send a message to the dogs?

Brain


What is the job of the retima in your eye?

retima is like a camera it sees everything and tells to the brain


How does 3D work without glasses?

Your brain firsts sees two images and then your brain put those two images into one image


What does man see all the time a king sees rarely and GOD never sees this is a riddle brain teaser?

Their equal, it's pretty hard though


Which eye sees brighter than the other?

The right eye typically sees brighter than the left eye due to differences in how light is processed by the brain.