Friday, May 7, 2010

I See You!

When you look at something, do you ever think that your brain processes everything that is happening infront of your eyes... in the back of your head? That's right, the occipital lobe, located in the back of your head, regulates vision. When your eyes are at work, sensory information travels through your eyeball, to the optic nerve at the rear of the eye, through the brain to the occipital lobe where the information is processed.

Here is a great video to show you exactly how vision works.

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