Once the doctor shines the light in the patience eye the iris constricts the pupil. It does this to protect the retina. Then the retina scenes the light and covertes the light into electrical signals that travel to the brain through the optic nerve

An eye doctor signs a bright light onto a patient's eye in one to two sentences explain how the patient's brain perceives the bright light

The patient's iris constricts to protect the retina, then the retina converts the light into electrical signals that travel to the brain through the optic nerve, allowing the brain to perceive the bright light.