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Intepretation of the image to the brain

Author: Shyll



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As the image enters the eye, sensory nerve fibres carry it onward to the brain for interpretation Information coming from the left visual field is transmitted to the right cerebral hemisphere Two sets of fibres are received by the retina, the temporal & nasal fibres The temporal fibres continues on its pathway, the nasal fibres cross at the optic chiasma So the right nasal fibres are received on the left side of the brain & the left nasal fibres are received on the right side of the brain The image travels onward to the visual cortex


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