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Answer:

False

Explanation:

It is very rare that sensory organs, after receiving a stimulus, produce an identical pattern of brain activity, even if that stimulus is already known. This is because stimuli are rarely projected in the same way. This means that the same stimulus will be received by the eyes in different ways each time it is captured which will promote the production of different patterns of activity in the brain, at least initially.

It is false to say that "Each time the eye is exposed to a particular stimulus, it produces an identical pattern of activity in the brain".

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For better understanding let's explain the sensation and perception

  • Sensation deals with how input about the physical world is gotten by the body's sensory receptors
  • perception deals with how the brain selects, organizes, and interprets these sensations.
  • The visual system can be known via the visual sensation. example is the ability to detect and identify big shapes ( such as visual acuity) can be influenced by disorders in the transparent media of the eye and/or visual nervous system.
  • The statement is wrong because the eye at most times when exposed to some certain stimulus, produces different pattern of activity in the brain. the pattern is never the same.

from the above we can therefore say that the answer that It is false to say that "Each time the eye is exposed to a particular stimulus, it produces an identical pattern of activity in the brain, is correct

learn more about the eyes as sense organ from:

https://brainly.com/question/22264005

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