an eye doctor shines a bright light into a patients eye. in one to two sentences, explain how the patients brain perceives the bright light.
The light travels through the pupil and is focused by the lens onto the retina at the back of the eye. The retina sends signals to the brain via the optic nerve, which processes the information to create the perception of the bright light.
Bot's answer is good but I put "Visual signals are transmitted to the optic nerve and then the brain.There,the visual signals are processed images that you recognize."
This answer is from the lesson so,I guess it's okay to copy.Just don't copy and paste,type it in.
Also wait a few minutes (like 15 minutes) before submitting your test if you looked up all the other answers.So,the teacher won't think that you finished to quickly and get sus.
If you look up all the answers, use questions llc . Read EVERYTHING though because people will tell you if others are wrong.