PSYC 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Interposition, Extraocular Muscles, Vitreous Body

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It is should upside down in the back of the eye ball- reina senses it upside down, but brain lips it back. One senses it upside down, but perceives it right side up. Reversion: sensaion- happens in sensory organs, percepion- how brain understands what is being sensed. Eyes always twitched (extraocular muscles- muscles on outside of eyeball) Need every single piece in order to understand it. Acqueous humor- keeps the shape between the cornea and iris. Cilius muscle- there to contract the lens for light to go to fovea. Monocular depth cues that involve shape of lens- Accommodaion- depth percepion: changes how much light is let in depending on how far away an object is and can use the amount of light to give an idea of how far away something is. Compared to other things, you know what is closer and farther. Two things are there, then the thing that is covering the other thing is closer to you.

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