Where in the human eye are images mirrored?
Images being projected onto the human eye are first flipped upon refraction of the lens and then projected onto the retina. The images is then sent via through the optic nerve (Cranial Nerve II) to the optic chiasma. This is where the images are then “crossed” so that the brain processes the appropriate information for each eye’s visual field (so the eye corresponds images in left eye with the left side of the body).