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How Does the image appear when you look at something to your brain?

When you look at something, light enters your eyes and forms an image on the retina. The retina sends signals to the brain via the optic nerve, where the information is processed by different areas of the brain to create a coherent image of what you are seeing. This process allows you to perceive and interpret the visual information received by your eyes.


What corrects an image formed on the retina?

brain


The place in the back of your eye that receives images is called the?

The retina is the reflective tissue at the back of the eye on which images are projected.


How brain can read image formed on retina?

It can't. Lololololz.


What part of the eye receives the image and is connected to the brain by the optic nerve?

The retina is the part of the eye that receives the image, containing photoreceptor cells that detect light. The optic nerve transmits visual information from the retina to the brain for processing.


How does the lens inside the eye help in focusing light onto the retina?

The lens inside the eye changes its shape to bend light rays, allowing them to focus properly on the retina at the back of the eye. This process helps create a clear image for the brain to interpret.


If the focal point is on the retina then how is the image upside down?

The image formed on the retina is actually inverted due to the way light rays refract in the eye. The brain processes this inverted image and flips it back upright to create a coherent visual perception.


What happens when an image forms on the retina?

Each light-sensitive receptor cell generates a signal in its attached optic nerve fibre, for transmission to the brain where the combined signals are processed to build up the image itself in our minds.


Does a your eye use a convex lens?

Yes, the eye uses a convex lens to focus light rays onto the retina located at the back of the eye. This helps to produce a clear image for our brain to interpret.


Does the lens in your eye flip the image?

No, the lens in your eye does not flip the image. It helps to focus the light coming into your eye onto the retina, where the image is then transmitted to the brain. The brain then processes the image and interprets it correctly, without flipping it.


What correct the image of an object seen by the eye?

The cornea and lens in the eye work together to focus light onto the retina at the back of the eye. The brain then interprets the information sent from the retina to create a clear and accurate image of the object. If there are any issues with the cornea, lens, or retina, it can result in a blurry or distorted image.


Explain how light is refracted by the eye?

Light entering the eye is refracted by the cornea and lens before it reaches the retina. The cornea does most of the refracting and focuses the light towards the lens. The lens then fine-tunes the focusing of light onto the retina, where the image is formed for the brain to interpret.