RETINA
By the optic nerve, which is connected to the brain. The optic nerves takes nerve signals from the retina and sends it to the brain.
Light rays reflect off the object and into the eye where they are refracted by the cornea and focussed by the lens on to the retina, the optic nerve then carries the messages to the brain and an image is formed.
the "vestibulocochlear" nerve is used for hearing. the hair cells of the cochlea and vestibular are how the nerve receives the information. The nerve is (VIII) out of the 12 cranial nerves.
Trick question. Your brain receives an image from your eye that is upside down. It flips it around by itself.
The eye and brain perceive a holographic image due to the fact that light enters the eye. The light is then converted into information through the optic nerve.
The eyes are connected to the brain by the optic nerve.
Neuron
Each light-sensitive receptor cell generates a signal in its attached optic nerve fibre, for transmission to the brain where the combined signals are processed to build up the image itself in our minds.
By the optic nerve, which is connected to the brain. The optic nerves takes nerve signals from the retina and sends it to the brain.
retina is connected to the nerve and the nerve sends the messages or images to the brain and the brain processes the images
optical?
Your brain!
the thalamus
it is the cocklea
Information about the environment comes from the senses to the brain via the nervous system.
Brain is the main agent of the nervous system.... The brain is connected to the spinal cord which separates out into nerve endings. So in a sense, no, but then again yes since the spinal cord is a giant nerve itself.
sensory? im not sure