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It connects your cornea to brain. And tells the brain what to see.
The eye is connected to the brain by the optic nerve. This nerve transmits visual information from the eye to the brain, allowing us to perceive the world around us.
Objects viewed by your left eye are interpreted by the right side of your brain. Each eye sends visual information to both hemispheres of the brain, but the input from the left eye is predominantly processed by the right hemisphere. This allows for integration and coordination of visual information across both sides of the brain.
optic nerve
optical?
No there is no direct connection between the two.
you shoot the eye
It would irritate your eye. But first you have to locate the bug and take a wet cotton swab to take it out.make sure you cleaned your hands.dont panic. If it is very bad you might want to go to a doctor.i got a bug in my eye yesterday and now my is irrated and is infected.
if you get bit in the eye .
it means u can get a tumor
The Optic nerve connects the eye to the brain.
a insect eye can go at a 360 angle that a human eye can't and the insect brain receives many images and the human eye receive information and send it to our brain along the optic nerve
The eye
It is the brain that has problems in interpreting apparently contradictory inputs from the eye.
The eye and brain are closely connected through the optic nerve, which transmits visual information from the eye to the brain for processing. The brain interprets this information to form images, allowing us to see and understand the world around us. The eye and brain work together to create our sense of vision.
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The optic nerve carries the signals from the eyes to the brain. The eye can be considered as part of the brain; an outgrowth of it; and much of the surface of the brain, normally covered by bone, is photo receptive. Some of the signal from each eye goes to both sides of the brain.