Can the human eye wreak accident due to misconceptions?
For Science Coursework (Casestudy)
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Not if the misconception is coming from the mind - and I do mean the mind, not the brain. As long as the eye is functioning resourcefully, then it would not be responsible for the "misconception" or misperception, anything. When we interpret what we see or hear or touch we do so using information that we have gleaned from the recent past. Any of that information can distort what we presently experience and give us a damaged interpretation. Any accident consequently would be due to inattentiveness to the actuality of the situation.
Not the eye but the brain in the road it interprets. Eye can cause merely if there is any deface to the eyes or if the eyes r tired out and hazy delusion with any growth near etc.
No, your eye only deliver what your brain tells it to see, it is the brain that cause accidents due to misconceptions.
As other own pointed out, it is the brain's cognitive faculties which bring problems, not the eye.
That stated, do you know that the image which hits the retina of the eye is upside down and the wrong process around?
It's the brain that chooses the correct focal-point, turns the image the right track up and corrects the left to right and vice-versa.even cleverer than the Hubble Telescope!
Don't run drugs or alcohol when you're driving; cognitive eyesight is one of the first things to go askew.
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