Some people can't see, but still think they can: here's how the brain controls our vision
- Written by Chris Tailby, Head of Epilepsy Cognition Laboratory, Clinical Neuropsychologist, Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
The pathway from eye to brain begins in the retina, where light is converted into neuronal signals.nina/Flickr, CC BYThe brain is key to our existence, but there’s a long way to go before neuroscience can truly capture its staggering capacity. For now though, our Brain Control series explores what we do know about the brain’s command...




