How does your brain, pick up images from your eye balls

I am pretty sure that there is veins that connect your eyes to your brain. How do images from you eye balls connect to your brain.

Your eye balls don’t think like your brain, so therefore…your brain has to somehow pick up images…from your eye balls.

Jake there are cones and things like specialized cells in the eye that become impulses sent to the brain via the optic nerve.

How old are you if I may ask, this is probably something you can pick up in high school if you’re familiar with the U.S. school system

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Your eyes are like cameras. They “film” everything around you. Your eyes are connected to the brain by the optic nerve. This nerve travels to the occipital lobe of the brain, which is at the back of you head. The occipital lobe then decodes messages from the optic nerve and gives you the ability to “see”.

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Actually you don t see anything.all images that you see are brain simulations.nature is pretty smart

your eyes see upside down and the brain turns it right side up.

How does your optic nerve, make the images…travel to your brain.

I bet nobody has already figured this out.

I got another question. How does your irises work?

I got another question. What are your eye balls made of. For example, we have cartilage…and we have skin.

There are tiny painters in your eyeballs that send images to your brain via pressurized tubes.

:clown_face:

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So you eyes have cones and rods that are sensitive to colour and light. This forms a picture. Your optic nerve is made up of specialised nerve cells that “know” how to transmit the images from the eyes to the occipital lobe of the brain. Messages transmit from one nerve to another via neurotransmitters.

You irises work by controlling the size of your pupils. Contracting and relaxing depending on the available surrounding light. If there isn’t much light, the irises make your pupil larger so more light can enter the eye. The opposite is true when there’s plenty of light.

The eye is mostly filled with a jelly like viscous fluid.

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