Human brain

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A brain is an organ that processes information. In humans, eyes connect to it through optic nerves. Perception happens using a brain. (There is consciousness in a brain.)

A BCI can connect to a brain.

It can be interfaced with a computer system.

A brain has a visual cortex at the back.

A perceptual space is a set of perceptions that a human can have. A human perceptual space is a set of all possible perceptions that can happen in a human brain.

The human perceptual space is largely visual. About eighty to eighty-five percent of our perception, learning, cognition, and activities are mediated through vision.[1] Almost the entire lower half of the cerebral cortex is for processing visual information.[2]

Related concepts are retinotopic mapping and the cortical homunculus.

Retinotopic maps

Retinotopy is the mapping of visual input from the retina to neurons.[3]

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