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An eye doctor shines a bright light into a patient's eye. In one to two sentences, explain how the patient's brain perceives the bright light.(2 points)
make it sound like a 12 year old wrote it
make it sound like a 12 year old wrote it
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When the doctor shines a bright light in the patient's eye, the light hits the retina at the back of the eye, and special cells there send signals to the brain. The brain then understands those signals and makes the person see the bright light!
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This helps the brain know how bright the light is, so the patient might squint or feel a little dazzled!
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GPT-4o mini
When the doctor shines a bright light in the patient's eye, the light hits the retina at the back of the eye, and special cells there send signals to the brain. The brain then understands those signals and makes the person see the bright light! This helps the brain know how bright the light is, so the patient might squint or feel a little dazzled!
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