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How does the brain make images?
in Anatomy, Physiology and Neuroscience
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Obviously, it's my first post. I have been looking around seeing if I can find some ideas on how the brain "makes" images. The light bounces off an object, eyes pick it up, and the brain processes it in what I believe is the visual cortex. But after it's processed, what is the final product in which I am seeing? Is it a collection of nerves, magnetic waves, quanta that form into that external object that was perceived? Would it be like if there was a monitor in my head which receives the processed visual information and is shown as a bunch of pixels?