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Biology, 29.09.2019 14:00 asclp

How does the brain transform the two-dimensional images we receive from our eyes into the three-dimensional images we perceive?

a.) it creates three-dimensional images with the of rod and cone cells.

b.) it creates three-dimensional images by making one eye work much harder than the other eye.

c.) it combines the different images from each eye to form a three-dimensional image.

d.) it selects and fills out the two-dimensional image that is closest to reality.

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