Asked by
Jadon Rodriguez
on Dec 19, 2024Verified
The superior colliculus sends its most direct connections to the:
A) lateral geniculate nucleus.
B) pulvinar.
C) striate cortex.
D) parietal cortex.
Superior Colliculus
A structure located in the midbrain that plays a role in visual processing and eye movement control.
Lateral Geniculate Nucleus
A part of the thalamus that processes visual information from the retina before it reaches the cortex.
Parietal Cortex
A part of the parietal lobe involved in processing sensory information relating to touch, spatial orientation, and navigation.
- Understand the visual pathways and their connections to the brain.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the visual pathways and their connections to the brain.