Section 1
The Vertebrate Visual System
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Boundless Anatomy and Physiology
Physiology
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3 concepts

Anatomy of the Eye
Many structures in the human eye, such as the cornea and fovea, process light so it can be deciphered by rods and cones in the retina.

Transduction of Light
Light is tranduced in rods and cones; visual information is processed in the retina before entering the brain.
Visual Processing
Visual signals are processed in the brain through several different pathways.