Physiology Of Human Perception - The Eye. The
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(e.g., color blindness, corrective surgery, evolutionary biology)
Visual data is not a flat image; it is a stream of information coded for contrast, motion, and color. The Eye. The Physiology of Human Perception
The Eye: The Physiology of Human Perception The human eye is a sophisticated biological sensor that converts light into electrical signals, enabling the brain to construct a visual reality. This process relies on a complex chain of optical focusing, photoreception, and neural processing. I. The Optical Apparatus: Focusing Light
The "cable" carrying signals from the retina to the brain. I can then expand the sections and add a formal bibliography
Detects basic edges, orientations, and basic motion.
Before perception begins, the eye must collect and focus light onto the retina. This process relies on a complex chain of
The retina is a thin layer of neural tissue where phototransduction—the conversion of light to energy—occurs.