Visual anatomy refers to the physical structure and organization of the visual system, including the eye, optic nerve, and brain regions involved in processing visual information.
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Optic Nerve: The optic nerve is a bundle of nerve fibers that carries visual information from the eye to the brain.
Retina: The retina is a layer at the back of the eye that contains specialized cells called photoreceptors which convert light into neural signals.
Occipital Lobe: The occipital lobe is a region at the back of the brain responsible for processing visual information received from the eyes.