Did you know your retina cannot detect the color red? The “red” receptor detects yellow-green, and the “green” receptor detects blue-green. Your brain combines these signals and turns them into… continue reading •••

Did you know your retina cannot detect the color red? The “red” receptor detects yellow-green, and the “green” receptor detects blue-green. Your brain combines these signals and turns them into red.

14 Unbelievable Facts About The Human Eye

1. Your retinas actually perceive the outside world as upside-down – your brain flips the image for you.

14 Unbelievable Facts About The Human Eye

If you want to see the world as your retinas do, try a pair of prism glasses. Just don’t, you know, walk near sheer drops or operate heavy machinery while wearing them.

 

2.In addition to being upside-down, images arrive at your retina split in half and distorted.

In addition to being upside-down, images arrive at your retina split in half and distorted.

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Each half of your brain receives one half of the image, and then they scramble the images together to compose the whole picture you’re used to seeing.

 

3. Your retinas cannot detect the colour red.

14 Unbelievable Facts About The Human Eye

Although your retinas have red, green and blue colour receptors, the “red” receptor only detects yellow-green, and the “green” receptor detects blue-green. Your brain combines these signals and turns them into red.

 

4. Your peripheral vision is very low-resolution and is almost in black-and-white.

Your peripheral vision is very low-resolution and is almost in black-and-white.

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You don’t realise it because your eyes move to “fill in” the peripheral detail before you notice the difference.

 

5. Got blue eyes? You share an ancestor with all other blue-eyed people across the world.

14 Unbelievable Facts About The Human Eye
 

6. And if you have brown eyes, you’re old school.

14 Unbelievable Facts About The Human Eye

All humans originally had brown eyes. Blue eyes appeared as a mutation about 6,000 years ago.

 

7. If you’re blind, but were born with sight, you probably still see images in your dreams.

14 Unbelievable Facts About The Human Eye
 

8. On average, you blink 17 times a minute.

14 Unbelievable Facts About The Human Eye

That’s 14,280 times in a 14-hour day, and 5.2 million times a year.

 

9. “20/20 vision” doesn’t equal perfect vision. It just means you can see 20 feet in front of you as well as the average person can.

14 Unbelievable Facts About The Human Eye
 

10. If you’re shortsighted, your eyeball is longer than normal. If you’re farsighted, it’s shorter than average.

14 Unbelievable Facts About The Human Eye
 

11. Your eyes are almost the same size as they were when you were born. And newborn babies can see clearly up to 15 inches away.

14 Unbelievable Facts About The Human Eye

Which is, handily, generally where their mothers’ faces are when they’re breastfeeding.

 

12. Your tears have different compositions based on whether something’s irritating your eye, or you’re crying, or yawning.

14 Unbelievable Facts About The Human Eye
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13. Your eye is constantly making tiny jerking movements called “microsaccades” to stop objects from fading from your vision.

14 Unbelievable Facts About The Human Eye
 

A process called Troxler’s phenomenon causes static objects in your gaze to disappear if you stare at them for too long (see image below). Microsaccades stop this from happening.

14. And finally, your eye can distinguish between 50,000 shades of grey.

14 Unbelievable Facts About The Human Eye

Which makes Christian Grey seem kinda… tame.