Determine the sequence of transmission of nerve impulses from the eye receptor to the brain.

Our eye is a very important and necessary analyzer. The image of the object that we see falls on the retina of the eye, namely on the receptors, rods and cones. Then this signal goes to bipolar and ganglion cells. The latter have long processes that form the optic nerve, which goes to the brain and in the region of the chiasm is partially intertwined with the optic nerve of our other eye. Then, this signal as part of the visual pathway, bending around the geniculate body, enters the occipital lobes of the cerebral cortex from different sides. There he turns into a picture that we see.



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