Learning to See
by National Geographic.
Material type: BookPublisher: Washington, D.C. National Geogrphic Society 1982Subject(s): Human Senses SeriesSummary: Color video; 15 minutes. Our eyes search the world, and our brain tells us what we see. Learning to See explores our sense of sight. Vision begins as light enters the eye. Animation illustrates the way in which light enters the eye and creates an upside-down image on the retina. Sensory messages from the retina are sent to the brain. Our eyes take in a greeat deal of information, but it is our brain that determines what we see.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Color video; 15 minutes. Our eyes search the world, and our brain tells us what we see. Learning to See explores our sense of sight. Vision begins as light enters the eye. Animation illustrates the way in which light enters the eye and creates an upside-down image on the retina. Sensory messages from the retina are sent to the brain. Our eyes take in a greeat deal of information, but it is our brain that determines what we see.
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