Visual cortex of occipital lobe
yes it is, and the optic nerve is attached to your brain.
RETINA
The retina (6 words) is this for a cross word by any chance?
Trick question. Your brain receives an image from your eye that is upside down. It flips it around by itself.
The eye connects with with the brain via the optic nerve. Inevitably, it is slightly more complicated than that. The retina of the eye does considerable processing of visual information and the eye/visual context can be considered a single system. Interestingly, by accidents of evolution, the retina is "inside out" - the nerves are on the wrong side and the visual cortex is at the back of the brain making the optic nerve much longer than it needs to be.
Visual cortex of occipital lobe
Alzheimer's studies have shown that exercising your brain is beneficial. Challenging your brain helps to keep it active and when your brain is active you stay mentally sharp.
retina is connected to the nerve and the nerve sends the messages or images to the brain and the brain processes the images
retina I am assuming you mean retina as in the nerve that connects your eyeball to your brain.
You have to see the brain like a ant
The retina. This consists of layers of cells that detect light and colour and transmit information to the brain via the optic nerve.
The Cerebral Cortex is part of the brain. It controls the motor functions of the human body. It is what is active when you are physically moving.
One of the parts (lobes) of your brain control your sight and perception. Keeping those parts active keeps the neurons in the lobe working, thus, "stimulating" your brain.
One of the parts (lobes) of your brain control your sight and perception. Keeping those parts active keeps the neurons in the lobe working, thus, "stimulating" your brain.
The philleron bone
Retina
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