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How does the eye see?

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To Mr. 11511, Please be aware that I know the answer and just want to get other people's views okay.

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  1. the pupil basically "projects" the image to the back of your eye. then little chip-looking things send those to your brain,


  2. What you see through your eye, is "interpreted" in your brain.

  3. Your eye has a lense that allows light through it.  This light is inverted through your eye's lenses and projected onto your retina.  A series of cones helps sort and determine color.  With minimal light available, rods assist the cones in sorting color and shapes.  All of this sensory information is then interpreted by the brain to form what we percieve as an image.  All of this is done in mere milliseconds.

  4. light passes through the pupil and is received by cones and rods.  The information is then passed along the optic nerve to the optic center of the brain and is there interpreted.  That is a very simplified explanation to a very complex physiological process.

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