I'm not sure but I think what happens is: In humans, both eyes look forward from the front of the head and so when you look at an object, each eye sees a slightly different image. The brain interprets the impulses coming from your two eyes as one image as result, you can see in the dimensions, which means you can tell how near or far away and image is. (the bold italic words are my best answer.) Again, I'm not totally sure that's the correct answer but I'm guessing so.
two things that happen is that the image turns right side up and it is what helps transform the 2 images in each eye to become the one image that you see
The Cerebral Cortex
The cerebrum.
The cerebrum is part of the the nervous system.
A larger and more developed cerebrum gave humans the ability to reason and plan out our lives. In order to survive, humans needed an advantage. Animals have physical advantages, such as speed, strength, or camoflauge. Humans have mental advantages; they needed the ability to logically think through things. For this, humans need a larger cerebrum.
The cerebrum.
the pupil and the iris respond to light which lets us see from the optic nerve
it's thinking and memory!
The Cerebral Cortex
As with any injury it depends on the extent of the damage. Your cerebrum is a part of your brain so the consequences could be severe.
Your cerebrum.
cerebrum
What could happen is that the person won't be able to think straight, maybe even die.
The cerebrum which is basically at the top of the brain.
the pupil and the iris respond to light which lets us see from the optic nerve
Image Fight happened in 1988.
cerebrum is the centere of intelligence.
It is cerebrum, cerebellum and medulla. The cerebrum works to think and do many other things. The cerebellum helps us to stand straight . the medulla works in the night for movements.