Visual pathways to the human brain
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Much like the other sensory pathways, the visual pathways to the human brain are intricate and very complex in nature. There are two main visual pathways leading to the occipital lobe in the brain, but the received visual information must first be processed thoroughly in the retina. Have you ever thought of how you can recognise the shape, the colour as well as fine details of an object at the same time? The brain plays a prominent role in interpreting every visual signal that your visual fields are exposed to!

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