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The image on a retina is transferred to the brain through an:
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The image on a retina is transferred to the brain through an optic nerve.
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Assertion (A): An inverted image is formed on the retina but we see images upright.
Reason (R): Brain interprets the visual information and reverses the images.
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can memory be transferred from one brain to another brain through artificial synapses?
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The image formed on the retina is recognised based on earlier memory and experience,but how does the brain react when we see an object for the very first time??
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Image form at retina is inverted or reversed but brain perceive it correctly . Why it is so?
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