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.
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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