You can not see your brain as it is enclosed by the skull.
Your brain does. You actually see with your brain; your eyes are merely the organs that deliver the image to your brain which then interprets what you're seeing.
What we see is processed as vision in the occipital lobes of the brain.
your eyeballs have a cord attached to your brain and it's hard to not see
both because the eye sends the pic to your brain
You have to see the brain like a ant
It connects your cornea to brain. And tells the brain what to see.
You have to see the brain like a ant
you have to process the picture in you brain to see what it is:)Its actually your brain that causes you to suffer optical illusion. Every image (color, shapes,objects) that your eyes see are processed in your brain before they are reflected back to your vision so it would be brain to eyes as opposed to eyes to brain process.
You do see what you see. If your brain ignores the info that your eyes give it and "sees" things that aren't there and doesn't "see" things that are. Then you will not be able to touch what isn't there (even if your brain sees it) and you can bump into the things that are there (even if your brain doesn't see it). In that respect, it is not possible for your brain to side step the laws of physics to draw you into a fantasy world.
The occiptital cortex (in the posterior, or back, part of the brain.
Occipital Lobe which is situated at the very back of the brain.
Eyes and a brain.