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....
Visual cortex
The brain
The upper part of the brain that receives sensations and controls movement is called the cerebral cortex.
your spine and skeletal system sends messages that you are in pain when your bones break. your eyes send messages about what you are seeing your fingers, arms, and every other part of your body responds to what you are touching and also sends messages to your brain to stimulate responses in whether it is a good or bad pain.
Thalamus.
The thalamus :d
neurons
maybe cerebrum
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.
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left side
Visual cortex
optic lobes.
The brain
ThalamusIf you are referring to outside stimulus that are sensory messages, all stimuli, except smell, go to the thalamus in the brain which is then relayed to the cerebral cortex.
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.
I don't know that's what im trying to figure out.