How Vision Works-Health

Our brain works together with our eyes for our vision to make a connection on what we see. First light passes through the cornea, a transparent tissue that bends and focuses light. The light admins particles called photons that bounce off of objects then focuses on your eyes. After passing through the cornea it goes behind the pupil. After that, it finally goes through the retina. The cells in the retina are called rods and cones, the rods are sensitive to bright light and allow us to see in the dim light and cones allow us to function in the bright light. Vision connects to our brains allows our eyes to process the conception of the light pathway.