Visual neuroscience is the study of how our eyes and brains work together to help us see things. It starts with our eyes, which have special light-sensitive cells in them that detect light and send signals to our brains. Our brains interpret those signals and turn them into what we see: colours, shapes, and images. Visual neuroscience helps us to figure out how this process works and why some people have trouble seeing things. Through research and experiments, we can learn more about how our eyes and brains work and how to help people with vision problems.