Sight or vision is the ability of the brain and eye to detect
electromagnetic waves within the visible range (light) which is why
people see interpreting the image as "sight." There is disagreement
as to whether this constitutes one, two or three senses.
Neuroanatomists generally regard it as two senses, given that
different receptors are responsible for the perception of colour
(the frequency of photons of light) and brightness
(amplitude/intensity - number of photons of light). Some argue that
stereopsis, the perception of depth, also constitutes a sense, but
it is generally regarded as a cognitive (that is, post-sensory)
function of brain to interpret sensory input and to derive new
information. The inability to see is called blindness.
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