Visual Experience Explained
The experience of seeing is fundamentally a brain phenomenon, shaped by the activity of neurons rather than solely by external input. When light enters the eye, ganglion cells play a crucial role in transmitting visual information to the brain, where conscious perception occurs. Interestingly, visual experiences can also arise from internal processes, such as dreaming, highlighting the brain's complex relationship with sight.In this clip
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