The brain works with the eyes to see an object by means of the visual system which allows information from the environment to be interpreted in a process that begins with the lens and retina of the eye and ends with the cortex of the brain. # The lens of the eye focuses an image of its surroundings onto a light-sensitive membrane in the back of the eye, called the retina. # The retina is actually the part of the brain that is isolated to serve as a transducer for the conversion of patterns of light into neuronal signals. The lens of the eye focuses light on the photoreceptive cells of the retina, which detects the photons of light and responds by producing neural impulses. # The primary and secondary visual cortex of the brain receives these signals from the lateral geniculate nucleus as they are processed in a hierarchical fashion by these different parts of the brain.
Your brain is the only thing helping you see, you're eyes are just a window.
by working together
it turs black and white answers in to color full images
The eye is used for receiving light and transmitting it to the brain in a way that allows it to produce a meaningful image. The ajustable lens of your cornea allows you to view objects with clarity at varying distances. Having two eyes allows your brain to construct a 3D image, so you can detect depth as well.
It's called a stereogram. It's an Optical illusion (trick on the brain and eyes).
The brain is responsible for interpreting the image that the eyes send to it.
There have/are been experiments implanting cones into chimps eyes. Sometimes the brain accepts the new information, sometimes it does not. The younger the chimp is the more likely their brain is to adapt.
That is right! Yes it does. The brain also has the ability to keep things the 'right way' up whatever way the eyes are oriented. Try standing on your head or lying on your side, things will still appear to be upright.
There are some cells below our eye balls . These cells send information to the brain what we are seeing . Just after a fraction of second we can see through our eyes .
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.
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The eyes "don't" see colour. The "brain" sees colour, the "eyes" are just "lenses", hun. k. the eyes have two types of nerve cells. rhods and cones. Rhods help see in dim light and cones help in identifing colors and help see in bright light. these 2 cells are called photoreceptor cells. they carry this info from the eye through the optic nerve to the brain. the answer to your question, cones are nerve cells in the eye that help distinguish colors. :)
Eyes and a brain.
Your eyes send a message to your brain and then your brain sends a message back telling you what your seeing.
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.
At first when the eyes will see only what they can see, but then then the brain will make the eyes see what there looking for.
We can see by the help of our eyes.
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The color you see when your eyes are open are a function of your brain interpreting light rays. When you sleep your brain can play them back to you. You don't see dreams with your eyes, but in your mind.
both because the eye sends the pic to your brain