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What part of the eye detects the Image?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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Visual images are actually detected by the brain. The optic nerve transmits visual information from the retina to the brain. Interestingly, the image that is transmitted is actually upside down because of the way the lens in the eye works, but the brain turns the image right side up.

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The retina which is the innermost layer of the eye, a layer of nerve tissue containing light sensitive (photosensitive) cells called photoreceptors. There are 2 types the rod cells that detect light intensity and which are concentrated towards the periphery of the retina. Cone cells detect colour and are most concentrated at the fovea at the back of the eyeball.

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the middle black bit but sometimes if u stare to long the colour of your eyes may change

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It detects light on the black spot called the pupil. ////at the back of the eye is the optic nerve

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The rods in the retina of the eye are sensitive to light (but not colour)

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