On Dec 18, 2010, at 6:12 PM, William Conger wrote:

> No "images" go to the brain.

In a manner of speaking it does. The eyes are remote parts of the brain and a
lot of sensory processing occurs in the eyes before the signals are
transmitted along the optic nerves. The direct light stimulations on the
retina are the initial formation of the sensation of an image, and it's that
information--that raw image--that is sent to the brain.

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