left side
The occipital lobe is the part of the brain that receives impulses for sight from the eyes. It is located at the back of the brain and is responsible for processing visual information.
optic lobes.
The thalamus is the part of the brain that relays and receives information from the face, eyes, ears, nose, and tongue. It acts as a sensory relay station, directing sensory information to the appropriate areas of the brain for processing.
In the insula of the cerebrum area of the brain
dendrite
The retina is the part of the eyes that detects light. It contains cells called photoreceptors (rods and cones) that convert light into electrical signals, which are then sent to the brain for processing.
The wiring that connects your brain to every body part is called the nervous system. It includes the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves that transmit signals between the brain and the rest of the body. These signals control movement, sensation, and other bodily functions.
Midbrain
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The retina in the eye is responsible for capturing the image and converting it into electrical signals. These signals are then sent to the brain via the optic nerve, where they are processed and interpreted as visual information.
Since your eyes see it upside-down (believe it or not), along the tracks the image is turned rightside-up and then then that is what you see....
The upper part of the brain that receives sensations and controls movement is called the cerebral cortex.