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  1. The Physiology of Human Vision What you perceive about the world around you is “all in your head”. After reading Chapter 4, especially Section 4.4, you should understand that the light around us forms images on our retinas that capture colors, motions, and spatial relationships in the physical world.

  2. 1 kwi 2017 · Vision is the primary sense in humans. There are approximately one million axons in the optic nerve, constituting almost 40% of the total number of axons in all cranial nerves. The primary...

  3. 13 wrz 2019 · Anatomy of the eye and human visual system. September 2019. Publisher: Piccin, Padua, Italy. ISBN: 9788829929412. Authors: Eugenio Bertelli. Università degli Studi di Siena. Citations (5)...

  4. Visual System. EYEBALL — composed of three concentric layers: 1] SCLERA (white) and CORNEA (transparent) = outer, fibrous layer. 2] IRIS, CILIARY BODY and CHOROID = middle, vascular layer (uvea). ally from an optic cup). The pigmented epithelium of the retina lines the iris.

  5. The human visual system can be regarded as consisting of two parts. The eyes act as image receptors which capture light and convert it into signals which are then transmit-ted to image processing centres in the brain.

  6. The visual pathway is composed of four neuronal elements. Photoreceptors, bipolar cells, and reti-nal ganglion cells are found in the retina. Axons of ganglion cells pass through the optic nerve, optic chiasm, and optic tract. The fourth neuronal elements are found in the lateral geniculate body; their axons form the optic radiation and terminate

  7. Functional Anatomy of the Human Visual Pathway. U. Schiefer and W. Hart. voted to the processing of visual information. The aferent visual pathway from the retina to the primary visual co. First neuron: photoreceptors. Second neuron: bipolar cells.

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