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What you see is carried to the occipital lobe by the?

optic nerve (at the back of the eye) which then crosses at the optic chiasm. From this point, the optic tracts travel to the lateral geniculate nucleus, and then on to the visual cortex in the occipital lobe.


What is dorsal to the optic nerve?

frontal lobe


What you see is carried to the occipital lobe by the what?

Optic nerve


What are the names of the 3 lobes of a frogs liver?

A frog has three lobes on its liver. They are called the right lobe, the left anterior lobe, and the left posterior lobe.There are three lobes in the frog's liver. They are known as the right lobe, left posterior lobe and the left anterior lobe.


What are the names of the lobes of a frog liver?

The right lobe, the left anterior lobe, and the left posterior lobe.


How many parts does the frog's liver have?

three, they are the: right lobe the left anterior lobe, and the left posterior lobe


What is The means of transmitting light into the brain?

Eye - Retina - Optic Nerves (CNII) - Optic radiations - Occipital Lobe


What is the meaning of transmitting light into the brain?

Eye - Retina - Optic Nerves (CNII) - Optic radiations - Occipital Lobe


Branches of the optic nerve go directly to what areas of the brain?

Optic nerve have no branches.Any way fibers from optic nerve ultimately reaches visual cortex(occipital lobe).


Layer that sends inormation along the optic nerve to the occipital lobe?

The layer responsible for sending information along the optic nerve to the occipital lobe is the ganglion cell layer in the retina. Ganglion cells receive visual information from bipolar cells and amacrine cells before transmitting it via their axons through the optic nerve to the brain for further processing in the occipital lobe.


Where does the optic nerve end up after it leaves the eye?

The optic nerve ends up connecting to the brain at a structure called the optic chiasm, where fibers from both eyes cross over. From the optic chiasm, the nerve continues to the visual cortex in the occipital lobe at the back of the brain, where visual information is processed.


The visual pathway to the occipital lobe of the brain consists most simply of a chain of five neurons beginning with the photoreceptor cell of the retina name them and note their location in the pat?

Photoreceptor cells in the retina. Bipolar cells in the retina. Ganglion cells in the retina. Optic nerve fibers in the optic nerve. Lateral geniculate nucleus in the thalamus. Optic radiation fibers in the brain to the primary visual cortex in the occipital lobe.