The Eye. The Physiology of Human Perception

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The tiny central pit of the retina providing the sharpest detail. III. Neural Transmission and The Visual Pathway

A flexible structure that changes shape (accommodation) to focus on objects at varying distances. The Eye. The Physiology of Human Perception

I can then expand the sections and add a formal bibliography. The tiny central pit of the retina providing

Detects basic edges, orientations, and basic motion. The Eye. The Physiology of Human Perception

Human perception is not a passive recording of the world but an active biological construction. By integrating optical precision with neural complexity, the eye allows the brain to interpret the environment with remarkable speed and detail.

A relay station in the thalamus that sorts information for the visual cortex. IV. Cortical Processing: Constructing Reality Perception is finalized in the brain’s occipital lobe.