The document discusses vision and how it works. It describes how light enters the eye and is focused on the retina by the cornea and lens. The retina contains rod and cone cells that detect light and send signals through the optic nerve to the brain. There are three main theories about how color vision works - that we have three types of cones sensitive to different wavelengths, that colors are processed as opponent pairs, and that color constancy is achieved by comparing information across the retina. The visual cortex in the brain processes information about shape, movement, brightness and color from the eyes.