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Visual cortex
In some respects, this question has two answers.The retina is entirely nervous tissue, and as such is considered an extension of the brain (albiet a highly specialised extension). The retina lines the inside of the eye, and detects and responds to light.However, the other, more traditional answer is that the Visual Cortex, at the posterior (back) of the brain is responsible for making sense of the signals from the retina.
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The upper part of the brain that receives sensations and controls movement is called the cerebral cortex.
The retina detects light and the optical nerve sends the signal to the brain.
The visual cortex processes visual information in the brain. This part is present in occipital lobe.
medulla oblogata
Hypothalamus
the middle of the brain the middle of the brain
That would be the 'Occipital Lobe' it is the visual part of the brain.
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temporal lobe
temporal lobe
Visual cortex
The optic nerve transmits visual date from the retina to the brain.
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