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The neural pathway for vision

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The neural pathway for vision begins when the rods and cones convert light energy into neural signals that are directed to the optic (II) nerves. The pathway is:
The optic chiasm
The optic tract
The lateral geniculate nucleus of the thalamus
Optic radiations allow the information to arrive at the primary visual areas of the occipital lobes for perception.
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