. Biophysical science. Biophysics. 134 Neural Aspects of Vision \1 : 5 central nervous system is shown in Figure 5. It should be noted that responses from either eye for a given area in the visual field eventually Central Circle Represents Macular Zone Widest Spacings Represent Monocular Fields Each Quadrant a Different Slant of Line Projection on Right Retina. A. Amacrine Cells B. Bipolar Cells C Cones G. Gang/ion Cells H. Horizontal Cells P. Pigment Cells R. Rods Projection on Right Lateral Geniculate Body Lateral Geniculate Body 'Hah:'::- â .â¢:,':'&!&Zi Projection on ^~***iziv*:


. Biophysical science. Biophysics. 134 Neural Aspects of Vision \1 : 5 central nervous system is shown in Figure 5. It should be noted that responses from either eye for a given area in the visual field eventually Central Circle Represents Macular Zone Widest Spacings Represent Monocular Fields Each Quadrant a Different Slant of Line Projection on Right Retina. A. Amacrine Cells B. Bipolar Cells C Cones G. Gang/ion Cells H. Horizontal Cells P. Pigment Cells R. Rods Projection on Right Lateral Geniculate Body Lateral Geniculate Body 'Hah:'::- â .â¢:,':'&!&Zi Projection on ^~***iziv*:^ Left Occipital Lobe Projection on Right Occipital Lobe Figure 5. Neural pathways of vision in the central nervous system. Copyright The CIBA Collection of Medical Illustrations, by Frank H. Netter, , Vol. 1, "The Nervous System," Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ackerman, Eugene, 1920-. Englewood Cliffs, N. J. , Prentice-Hall


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