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Gretch Leighliter
on Dec 19, 2024Verified
The geniculostriate system is as follows:
A) retina, lateral geniculate nucleus of the thalamus, layer IV of the visual cortex.
B) retina, lateral geniculate nucleus of the thalamus, layer VI of the visual cortex.
C) retina, superior colliculus, thalamus, layer IV of the visual cortex.
D) retina, superior colliculus, thalamus, layer VI of the visual cortex.
Geniculostriate System
Projections from the retina to the lateral geniculate nucleus to the visual cortex.
Lateral Geniculate Nucleus
A vital structure in the brain responsible for processing visual information relayed from the retina.
- Learn about the connections between the mechanisms of sight and the brain.
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Learning Objectives
- Learn about the connections between the mechanisms of sight and the brain.