Visual System and Occipital Lobe

  • Jacobson S
  • Marcus E
  • Pugsley S
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Abstract

The eye is the organ of vision, and it is the only receptor that is actually part of the central nervous. The optic nerve grows out from the brain and enters the retina. The muscles that move the eye are attached to the outer surface of the eye. Of all our senses,...

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Jacobson, S., Marcus, E. M., & Pugsley, S. (2018). Visual System and Occipital Lobe. In Neuroanatomy for the Neuroscientist (pp. 445–476). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60187-8_15

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