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Eyes & Sight


How Light Enters the Eye

Anatomy Of The Eye
The eye can be compared to a camera. They both gather light and transform it into a picture that we can interpret. They both focus the incoming light with the help of a lens. The eye uses the retina to produce an image whilst the camera uses film. To learn more about the inner workings of the eye, just click on the name of the corresponding part in the animation.

Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology of the Human Eye
The eye allows us to see and interpret the shapes, colors, and dimensions of objects in the world by processing the light they reflect or emit. The eye is able to see in bright light or in dim light, but it cannot see objects when light is absent.

Cow's Eye Dissection
One of the most popular demonstrations at the Exploratorium. For many years it has helped people satisfy their curiosity about what is inside an eye.

The Exploratorium: Seeing
Seeing is subjective: Each of us sees the world differently.
Seeing is active: Our eyes and brains construct the world we see.
Seeing is interpreting light: Light carries information into our eyes.

Eye Anatomy
The eye is a complex organ composed of many parts. Good vision depends on the way in which those parts work together.

Eye Anatomy and Function
Learn some ways to investigate the sense of sight, and find out how to plan and conduct your own experiments.

An Eye on Color
How do your eyes see? Your eyes can't do it alone. Your eyes and your brain have to work together to make sense of light and color.

Eye Site
"We hope this makes things clearer." A large Thinkquest site with articles and games.

How do we see colors?
If a bright red beach ball comes whirling toward you, you see its color, shape, and motion all at once-but your brain deals with each of these characteristics separately. Jeremy Nathans.

Joy of Visual Perception
An online book about how the eye perceives color, depth and so much more. Try out the optical illusions, too, and learn how the eye is too often fooled.

Safe Eyes Quiz
Do you know how to keep yourself from being blinded? Take this test and have your parents take it, too, and talk to you about the answers.

Vision Experiments for Kids
One of the most dramatic experiments to perform is the demonstration of the blind spot. Make colors appear using only black and white! Two eyes are definitely better than one. These and more experiments to help you understand how your vision works.

Webvision
While much of this site is for advanced students, those older students needing some good basic information will find it here, too.

Related Books about Sight From Amazon.com
 
Open Your Eyes: Discover Your Sense of Sight (Five Senses)
by Vicki Cobb, Cynthia Copeland Lewis (Illustrator)
Grade 2-5. A discussion of the science of the eye, its parts, and how it works, and easy, child-friendly experiments on sensory perception and optical illusions.
 
Sight (True Book: Health and the Human Body)
by Patricia J. Murphy
Explores the sense of sight and the body parts used to produce it.
 
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