Title: The explanation for our “blind spot” in our visual field is that a. the lens can Post by: colleen on Aug 6, 2014 The explanation for our “blind spot” in our visual field is that
a. the lens cannot focus all of the visual field onto the retina. b. blood vessels collect together and enter the eye at the blind spot. c. rods are less sensitive to light than are cones. d. retinal cells die with age and overuse, resulting in blind spots. e. there are no photoreceptors in the retina where the axons exit the eye. Title: Re: The explanation for our “blind spot” in our visual field is that a. the lens can Post by: ThePsychic on Aug 16, 2014 The explanation for our “blind spot” in our visual field is that there are no photoreceptors in the retina where the axons exit the eye.
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