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Optic chiasma allows for WHAT - some of each of the left and right eyes’ visual field crosses to the brain’s WHAT , other half sends information to that side of the WHAT
Optic chiasma allows for BINOCULAR VISION - some of each of the left and right eyes’ visual field crosses to the brain’s OPPOSITE HEMISPHERE, other half sends information to that side of the BRAIN
The primary visual cortex (in the WHAT lobe) produces the WHAT
The primary visual cortex (in the OCCIPITAL lobe) produces the ORIGINAL IMAGE
The visual association area interprets the information and WHAT the image
flips/rotates the image
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