In what part of the cerebral cortex are the centers in which the analysis of visual information takes place?

answer: the occipital lobe of the brain. Visual information follows the path: retinal receptors -> optic nerves -> optic nerve intersection -> quadruple, optic tubercle -> subcortical centers and centers of the occipital cortex. Thus, in the occipital lobe of the brain, binocular perception (the formation of a “picture” obtained from both eyes), analysis (including the perception of written speech), the formation of an attitude to what was seen and recognition of visual images occur.



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