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What occurs at the optic chiasm, thalamus, lateral geniculate bodies?

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What occurs at the optic chiasm, thalamus, lateral geniculate bodies?

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Some nerve fibers leave the optic tract at the optic chiasm where they connect with muscle nerves controlling the pupil energy response. Energy’s main path continues through the six-layered thalamus onto the lateral geniculate body where energy reorganization takes place. “Association” cells make connections, integrate, and reorder different parts and information, which is believed to be connected to the phenomenon of attention. What occurs as the single line fovea/macula pathways leave the lateral geniulate bodies? After leaving the LGB, single line fovea/macula pathways diverge 35% in the visual cortex area. This coherent energy divergence gives the fovea/macula area signals the most acute visual acuity than any other area. An increase in area copies the effects of an intensity increase, since the quantity of energy increases as the visual cortex area is enlarged. What occurs with the sorted and rearranged microscopic visual cortex signals at the corpus callosum? Negative afterimage

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