How You See

How You See

The lens of the eye (1) collects light rays from an object.

The retina (2), a membrane containing nerve endings sensitive to light, develops the image of the object.

How You See

In the “visual area” (3), at the back of the brain, a composite picture is built up from sensations received by the nerves from the retina, and the object is recognized through the stimulation memory (4).


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He's from the past so he's knows the future. Dirque du Soleil hails from the San Fernando Valley in Southern California where he was raised by hippie acrobats who eventually left him to join a French circus. After his parents left, Dirque survived by appearing in several “off-the-lot” film productions and by giving Hustle lessons at the local discotheque. Even though he was never on Love Boat, he has served as a consultant for many 70s revival television shows over the years.

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