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xz_007 [3.2K]
1 year ago
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If the image of an object on one retina is exactly the same as the image of that object on your other retina (i.e. if you open a

nd close your left and right eyes one at a time and the object doesn't move in your visual field), what does your brain tell you about how far away the object is?
The object is very close to you.

The object is far from you.

The object is within arms reach of you but no closer.

Nothing- this is a visual test of pattern recognition not distance.
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1 answer:
expeople1 [14]1 year ago
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What your brain says about the object's distance is Nothing - this is a visual pattern recognition test, not distance. The size of the object and the distance it is from the observer determine the size of the image that forms on the retina.

  • Nothing - this is a visual pattern recognition test, not distance.

<h3>How does the image arrive on the retina?</h3>

After the pupil, the image reaches the lens and is focused on the retina. The eye's lens produces an inverted image, and the brain converts it to the correct position. In the retina, more than one hundred million photoreceptor cells transform light waves into electrochemical impulses, which are decoded by the brain.

With this information, we can conclude that The size of the object and the distance it is from the observer determine the size of the image that forms on the retina.

Learn more about retina in brainly.com/question/13993307

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