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HARUN YAHYA
                ·    combines the images received from the retinas of both eyes,
                ·    compares the two images to calculate depth,
                ·    recognizes lines and boundaries,
                ·    analyzes color at the visual center,
                ·    determines luminosity,
                ·    controls the pupil's diameter,
                ·    controls eye movements with the muscles,
                ·    reassembles the pieces of the broken-down image sent by the
            retina and completes them with visual memory,
                ·    reverses the upside-down image and
                ·    fills in whatever small portion of the picture that falls on the
            retina's blind spot (a small round area of the retina, that has no light-sensi-
            tive cells) so we do not perceive a blank spot in our visual field.


                A Map of the Brain
                By closely analyzing cells, Korbinian Brodmann, a German neurologist,
            has created a map of the human cerebral cortex—which proves once again
            that evolution is a false claim. His map has revealed that the mechanism of vi-
            sion is far too complicated to have been created via a series of coincidences.
                Brodmann's map forms the basis of later studies on brain functions. For
            example, the brain's first visual area is Brodmann's area 17. This part of the
            cerebral cortex receives the most recent visual information through the optic
            nerve. Brodmann's areas 18 and 19, which lie just in front of area 17, store the
            previous visual knowledge. Information received by the first visual area is
            then transferred to areas 18 and 19 for further processing. Visual information
            from the upper right region of the visual field is processed in the brain's left
            hemisphere. Similarly, information from the left is processed in the right
            hemisphere. Because the signals are inverted in this way, each side of the cere-
            bral cortex processes data from the opposite visual field.
                Despite solid evidence of the brain's miraculous nature, evolutionists re-
            main stubbornly loyal to their claims. For example, evolutionists coldly inter-
            pret each discovery of such evident miracles of creation as yet another success
            story in science's ongoing quest to unlock how the brain developed into such a


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