How do we manage to see images with our eyes when they are actually inverted?

How do we manage to see images with our eyes when they are actually inverted?

We see them as we expect them to appear -right side up!

A famous psychology experiment was performed in the 1960s where subjects agreed to wear special goggles that inverted the images entering the eye and being focused on the retina. After a few days of confusion and clumsiness, these people quickly adapted to a degree where they were easily able to ride bicycles and drive cars. Everything now appeared “normal!”

When the goggles were removed, they went through a similar short period of adaptation and were quickly seeing those normally inverted images again as right-side up.

J. Trevor Woodhams, M.D. – Chief of Surgery, Woodhams Eye Clinic

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