Does our eyes see or our brains see?
Answer:
..The visual images you experience are created by the occipital lobes, located on the back side of the cerebral cortex (the outer layer of the brain). This part of the brain creates images on the fly, based on the stimulation of nerve cells that transmit sensory information from the eyeballs along the optic nerve, via the thalamus.
So the eyes register sensory input, but it's the occipital lobes that translate it into the images you call "eyesight."
It takes both.
The eyes capture the stimuli that triggers interpretation in the brain.
As the song from Oklahoma! says, "You can't have one without the other".
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