I just learned up on this so here I go. When you see something, you have millions of little rods and cones that sense light and color. Cones sense light and rods sense color. All of those put together give you a colorful and bright image, depending on how much light is there. The image that goes through your iris and your lens flips the image upside down and goes into the back of your eye which is called the tapetum. Then it travels through the little optic nerve and is transmitted through electric impulses into your brain.
If you want more info about how the impulses are transmitted then just ask me. Ask the question and ill answer it.
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You can print out a hard copy of a visual information. But never with audio information.
The visual cortex processes visual information in the brain. This part is present in occipital lobe.
Exelis Visual Information Solutions was created in 1977.
The occipital lobe is the critical area for processing visual information.
Visual cognition is a process of understanding and deciphering visual information. This is considered to be a mental process that begins with visual stimuli that once processed becomes a memory or information.
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The occipital lobe is the critical area for processing visual information.
The occipital lobe is the critical area for processing visual information.
Visual information is slightly better than audio. It can print out a hard copy of the visual information but you cannot do that with the audio information.
Occipital Lobe