Light sensitivitylabel the discussions with titlesDiscussion 1 – Answer in 100 – 150 WordsThere is a relationship between eye color and sensitivity to light. What is that relationship exactly and what causes some color eyes to be more sensitive than others? Discussion 2 – Answer in 100 – 150 WordsExplain the process of perception. Discussion 3 – Answer in 100 – 150 WordsDo humans actually have a “blind spot?” If so, what causes this blind spot and what are some disadvantages of it? Discussion 4 – Answer in 100 – 150 WordsThoughts? Discussion 5 – Answer in 100 – 150 WordsRefer to Figure 3.25 (b) in Ch. 3 of Sensation and Perception. Typically, the right side of the body is controlled and interpreted by the left hemisphere of the brain, and vice versa. How is this different in the visual system? Why? Discussion 6 – Answer in 100 – 150 WordsDescribe the role of light receptors in vision. Discussion 7 – Answer in 100 – 150 WordsExplain the progression of visual cortex processing Discussion 8 – Answer in 100 – 150 WordsIdentify the biological factors that influence sensation and perception. Discussion 9 – Answer in 100-150 WordsHere is a link to an interesting article about smell and the brain:      ………….Answer Preview…………..The light-colored eyes are more sensitive to light. This is based on the fact that the lighter irises allow more light to pass into the retina hence the need and protection from direct sunlight and the bright diffused light. The light-colored eyes are more sensitive to light compared to the dark-eyed counterparts based on the fact that they lack a protective pigment in the iris. The light colored eyes that are blue or green, lack melanin. Their……………APA1,021 Words Added to cart

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Discussion 1 – Answer in 100 – 150 Words

There is a relationship between eye color and sensitivity to light. What is that relationship exactly and what causes some color eyes to be more sensitive than others?

 

Discussion 2 – Answer in 100 – 150 Words

Explain the process of perception.

 

Discussion 3 – Answer in 100 – 150 Words

Do humans actually have a “blind spot?” If so, what causes this blind spot and what are some disadvantages of it?

 

Discussion 4 – Answer in 100 – 150 Words

Thoughts?

 

Discussion 5 – Answer in 100 – 150 Words

Refer to Figure 3.25 (b) in Ch. 3 of Sensation and Perception. Typically, the right side of the body is controlled and interpreted by the left hemisphere of the brain, and vice versa. How is this different in the visual system? Why?

 

Discussion 6 – Answer in 100 – 150 Words

Describe the role of light receptors in vision.

 

Discussion 7 – Answer in 100 – 150 Words

Explain the progression of visual cortex processing

 

Discussion 8 – Answer in 100 – 150 Words

Identify the biological factors that influence sensation and perception.

 

Discussion 9 – Answer in 100-150 Words

Here is a link to an interesting article about smell and the brain:

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The light-colored eyes are more sensitive to light. This is based on the fact that the lighter irises allow more light to pass into the retina hence the need and protection from direct sunlight and the bright diffused light. The light-colored eyes are more sensitive to light compared to the dark-eyed counterparts based on the fact that they lack a protective pigment in the iris. The light colored eyes that are blue or green, lack melanin. Their……………

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