Occipital Lobe: This is the primary area of the brain responsible for visual processing. It receives and processes visual information from the eyes.
Retina: The retina is a layer at the back of the eye that contains specialized cells called photoreceptors which convert light into electrical signals that can be processed by the brain.
Fusiform Face Area (FFA): The FFA is a region within the temporal lobe that specifically processes facial recognition. It helps us recognize and distinguish faces from other objects.