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Light entering the eyes forms a three-dimensional image on each retina. true or false.

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The answer is false because the 3D effect comes from the brains sight center where a 2D image from each eye is merged into a 3D effect. For example, try closing one eye and looking around. That is a 2D image.
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Correct answer: False

The light which enters our eyes through the lens forms a virtual 2-D image on the retina, one image on each retina. Then that reaches the visual cortex of the brain, which analyses them and merge them to form a 3-D image. The hippocampal region of the brain compares the image and temporal regions compare the image with language, and word in order to see the image for us.

Hence, the given statement is false.




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