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How do you see an image the right way up?

To see an image the right way up, make sure it is displayed in the correct orientation. If the image appears upside down, rotate it until it is correctly aligned. You can also use software tools to adjust the orientation of the image if needed.


If images focused on the retina are inverted how do you see the worl in its proper perspective?

You see objects because they reflect light rays. As light travels to your eyes, the lens focuses the image of the object on the retina. The image of the object in the retina is inverted. As the image is formed, the optic nerves send the message to the brain. It is the brain that interprets and corrects the inverted image into an upright position. - Science Links by Sugpatan, Parde and Apolinario


When people watch television their eyes see the image on the screen what part of the body is responsible for interpreting images?

The retina in the eye is responsible for capturing the image and converting it into electrical signals. These signals are then sent to the brain via the optic nerve, where they are processed and interpreted as visual information.


How do you see object?

Objects can be seen by focusing light onto the retina of the eyes, which then sends signals to the brain for processing. The brain interprets these signals to form an image of the object, allowing us to perceive its shape, size, color, and other visual details.


What part of your brain receives messages from your eyes?

Since your eyes see it upside-down (believe it or not), along the tracks the image is turned rightside-up and then then that is what you see....

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How does your brain interpret the image on your retina?

You have to see the brain like a ant


When you first see an image does it appears upside down until the brain translates what you see?

When the image reaches the eye, it is right-side up. The optics in your eye flip the image upside down in the process of absorbing the light. The up-side down image is then sent to your brain. You brain translates it back to right side up, and then creates the image for you to see. The image never appears upside down to you, because your brain does not create the image for you to see until it has flipped it back right-side up.


Which organ is responsible for intepreting the image and what you see?

The brain is responsible for interpreting images and processing what you see. Visual information is transmitted from the eyes to the brain where it is processed and interpreted into meaningful images.


Why do not we see inverted image though eye lens is convex?

our optic nerves invert the image and our brain reads it


How does the image form in the eyes?

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.


How does your brain judge the distance to nearby objects?

Your eyes do that. Your brain will tell the eyes to look at something. Your brain will tell your neck to move to see something. But your eyes can transfer images to your brain. Your brain actually gets the images upside down. Now, when your brain receives the image (which happens automatically in time) it should be able to analyze it and judge where the object stands in distance.


Do you see things upside down?

Yes, we do in fact see things upside down until our brain turns it back around for us. You can prove this fact when you look at your self on the outside of a spoon, you will see yourself upside down! In fact our eyes see things the right way up but the image appears upside down in the retina, our brain works so fast that it can interpret the image quickly. +++ The spoon is no test of how sight works, but demonstrates a property of convex mirrors!


Do your eyes see the optical illusion or your brain see optical illusion?

Your brain interprets the optical illusion based on the information received by your eyes. The eyes detect the visual stimuli, and the brain processes and interprets this information to create the perception of the optical illusion.


Why can't you see your own eye move in the mirror?

When we move our eyes, they typically move too quickly for our brain to perceive the motion in a mirror reflection. Our brain is also wired to filter out self-generated movements to maintain a stable visual perception, which is why we do not see our eyes move in the mirror.


How fast does your eyes see things?

The human eye takes approximately 1/25th of a second to process an incoming image. A human can perceive 25 different images per second or perceive the same object 25 times in a second. Unfortunately, the brain cannot process information that fast. Instead, what the brain appears to do, is store information from images and add to them. Once it has an image of, for example, a bird in flight, it simply adds new information to that image in what is called a beta effect. Read more : http://www.ehow.com/facts_7712170_speed-human-eye-moving-objects.html


What does the brain do with the information from the eye?

Since your eyes see it upside-down (believe it or not), along the tracks the image is turned rightside-up and then then that is what you see....


Why do piranhas move so fast when they see blood?

they are atratced to them quickly