the headphone jack. And for the author the only good thing about it is that the LCD is not fused to the front glass. | What is a LCD?Why did they tape everything to together? | 3rd paragraphWhen iFixit tore down Apple’s 15-in. MacBook Pro with a Retina screen in June‚ Wiens called it "the least-repairable laptop we’ve taken apart‚" and gave it a "1‚" the lowest-possible score in his site’s repairability ratings‚ largely
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the distance‚ eyes are parallel. It is from the stretching of the eye muscle the brain can determined the distance of the object from us. Retinal disparity-because the yes are 6 cm apart‚ there is a difference between the images that fall on the retina at the back of each eye. Closer an object is to us‚ the greater this difference is. Monocular-motion parallax/ this is where movement of the
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(highly saturated) or varying (less saturated) * Light enters the eye and is focused through the cornea‚ passes through the aqueous humor‚ and then through the hole in the iris muscle called the pupil. * The lens also focuses the light on the retina‚ where it passes through ganglion and bipolar cells to stimulate the rods and cones. 3.3 How do the eyes see‚ and how do the eyes see different colors? * Rods detect changes in brightness but do not see color and function best in low levels of
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Biology 3201 1. Unit 1- Maintaining Dynamic Equilibrium II Ch. 12 – The Nervous System (pp. 390-419) 12.1 – Structure of the Nervous System nervous system: a high-speed communication system which delivers information to and from the brain and spinal cord and all over the body. In any nervous system‚ there are 4 main components: (1) sensors: gather information from the external environment (sense organs) (2) conductors: carry information from sensors to modulators or from modulators to effectors (nerves)
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shadows may mean vitreous shedding‚ or more severe illnesses‚ such as diabetic retinopathy. Diabetic retinopathy can cause retinal vascular damage and burst‚ bleeding into the eyes‚ resulting in floating shadow symptoms. Retinal detachment is the retina and the eye of the other membrane separation is a very serious symptom‚ may also cause floating shadow. So when you appear in the shadow of floating shadow‚ you need to find a doctor as soon as possible for diagnosis and
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what affects them. Conversely‚ the main differences are seen in the attitudes of how Retina consultants leads and directs the staff. Chrissy feel that Retina inspires and empowers employees to want to work hard‚ while Martha feels that leadership is sorely lacking in the clinical department. In fact she feels that there is a great division of leadership that leads to a hostile clinical work environment in Retina. Martha acknowledges that Chrissy is a caring and effective leader‚ but wishes that the
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ROP results after abnormal blood vessels grow throughout the retina and tissues behind the eye of the infant. Overtime‚ these abnormal blood vessels may break‚ due to their fragility‚ and leak into the retina. This results in retinal detachment‚ the main cause of visual impairment and blindness in premature infants (National Eye Institute‚ 2014). Because these blood vessels did not retain
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Gates who stated “Of all the leaders in the industry that I’ve worked with‚ he showed more inspiration and he saved the company.“ Jobs is well known for being high on innovation and initially changing the technological world from large desktops to retina display thin and portable devices which we know today at the lowest possible cost‚ which has initially lead to Apple’s net worth to escalate to $567bn as of 2013. * The extent that Apple struggled when Steve was fired: Steve jobs was fired
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• WHAT IS COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY? • HOW DO PERCEPTION AND COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY RELATE? • MAKING ASSUMPTIONS RESOLVES VISUAL AMBIGUITIES • PLACEMENT OF AN OBJECT – PERCEPTION • LIKELIHOOD PRINCIPLE • FRAME REFERENCE – 2D RETINA/3D WORLD REFERENCES • Galotti‚ K.M. (2014). Cognitiive psychology in and out of the laboratory (5 th ed.). Thousand Oaks‚ CA: Sage. • McLeod‚ S. A. (2007). Visual perception | simply psychology. retrieved May 31‚ 2015‚ from http://www.simplypsychology
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WOK PROJECT 1 ! ! ! Long before we learned how to use language‚ reason‚ or emotions to further our knowledge‚ we used our senses. As toddlers we used our sight‚ smell‚ taste‚ touch‚ and hearing to make sense of our surroundings. The evolution of knowledge is mostly because of sense perception. The most primitive versions of ourselves‚ for example the cavemen‚ heavily survived off of sense perception alone. They knew by their senses that certain plants‚ animals‚ weather‚ etc. separated life and
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