Our eyes see the world right-side up because our brain automatically flips the upside-down images projected onto our retinas. This process happens in the visual cortex, where the brain interprets and processes the information received from the eyes to create a coherent and upright perception of the world.
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.
Sunlight SneezingI read/heard once that this was caused by the optic nerve being in close proximity to the trigiminifacial (sp?) nerve. The activity on the optic nerve when going from relative dark to light somehow 'spills over' and activates the trigiminifacial (sp?) nerve to cause sneezing. This is also commonly known as "Photic Sneezing" some people have "photic sneeze disorder" which can be quite problomatic in some cases.
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.
The plural form of retina is retinas. As in "your retinas are healthy".
They have more rod cells.
yes.
Retinas, kidneys, spleen
you go blind
Birds.
i dont know either
The eclipse itself cannot damage your retinas. However, looking directly at the sun, as one might be tempted to do during an eclipse, can indeed cause damage.
Present day artificial retinas do no allow patients to read printed text or recignize faces
The retinas in your eyes are able to see light.
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