How the Eyes and Brain Work Together to Create Vision

  1. Light Language: Your eyes only detect light—your brain turns it into images.
  2. Dual Devices: Each eye sends a slightly different picture, creating 3D depth.
  3. Blind Spot Fix: Your brain fills in your blind spots so you never notice them.
  4. Split Processing: Visual information travels along separate “what” and “where” pathways.
  5. Color Code: Cones handle color, rods handle night vision—it’s a perfect team.
  6. Constant Updates: Your eyes make tiny movements constantly to sharpen images.
  7. Instant Alignment: Your brain merges two images into one seamless view.
  8. Emotion Filter: Your mood can subtly change how you see colors and shapes.
  9. Rapid Recognition: Your brain detects faces faster than any other object.
  10. Visual Illusions: When the brain misinterprets eye data, illusions appear.