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What is known of how our brain processes our vision and where can I learn about it?
The discussion centers on the processing of vision in the brain, highlighting that initial processing occurs in the retina, with further refinement in the primary visual cortex (V1) and subsequent areas (V2, V3, V4) that specialize in different tasks. Key resources for learning include standard neuroanatomy textbooks and reputable neuroscience journals such as those published by Elsevier and Nature. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding general brain anatomy to grasp the visual processing stream better.
PREREQUISITESStudents, educators, and researchers in neuroscience, as well as anyone interested in understanding the complexities of visual processing in the brain.
MrDocat said:Andy Resnick, thanks!
Pythagorean, that's what I am talking about. It seems awesome we know that much. Where can I learn about it?