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− | In the humain vision, but also in all the vertebrate, there is a blind spot that is fortunately filled by the brain so that we are not aware of it. This area, that has no light-sensitive cells, is called the optic | + | In the humain vision, but also in all the vertebrate, there is a blind spot that is fortunately filled by the brain so that we are not aware of it. This area, that has no light-sensitive cells, is called the optic disc and it is where all the signal-carrying nerve fibers are joined to become the optic nerve. The visual informations travel throught the brain and reach the visual cortex where it will be processed and re-transmitted in the pariettal cortex,temporal lobe and frontal lobe. |
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Revision as of 15:25, 25 May 2023
Students: David Baumgartner, Mélissa Michel and Cécilia Torres
Assistant: Michael
Introduction
In the humain vision, but also in all the vertebrate, there is a blind spot that is fortunately filled by the brain so that we are not aware of it. This area, that has no light-sensitive cells, is called the optic disc and it is where all the signal-carrying nerve fibers are joined to become the optic nerve. The visual informations travel throught the brain and reach the visual cortex where it will be processed and re-transmitted in the pariettal cortex,temporal lobe and frontal lobe.
Results
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