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On which brain side are objects viewed by your left eye interpreted?

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.


Which part of the brain is visible to the outside world and is part of the eye?

The retina, which is located at the back of the eye, is the part of the brain that is visible to the outside world. It contains specialized cells that detect light and send visual information to the brain for processing.


Where is the eye light sensed and where it perceived?

Light is sensed by the photoreceptor cells in the retina at the back of the eye. The visual information is then processed and perceived in the brain, specifically in the visual cortex located at the back of the brain.


What part of eye send message to brain so that a person can see?

The organ of vision is the retina of the eye. The sensory receptors are called photoreceptors. When photoreceptors are stimulated, impulses travel within the optic nerve (CN II) to the visual (occipital) cortex of the brain for interpretation. There are two types of photoreceptors: Cones are photoreceptors for color vision and produce sharp images while the Rods are photoreceptors for night vision and produce silhouettes of images.


How can an eye react quickly to movement?

Our eye reacts quickly to movement by our eyes responding to movements and for our eyes being able to spot the different things going on and then reacts and sends signals to the brain which then tells you how to react to it.