
Dynamics of Vision
The dynamics of vision describe how our eyes and brain work together to interpret what we see. Light enters the eye and hits the retina, where specialized cells convert it into electrical signals. These signals travel via the optic nerve to the brain's visual cortex, which processes and interprets them to recognize shapes, colors, and movement. Vision is dynamic because it constantly adapts to changes in lighting, focus, and movement, allowing us to perceive a stable, detailed view of our environment despite these changes. This continuous interaction enables us to navigate, recognize objects, and respond effectively.