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Function of the Dorsal Lateral Geniculate Nucleus of the Thalamus
The Primary Visual Cortex Has Six Major Layers
Secondary Visual Areas of the Cortex
Interaction of Visual Signals from the Two Separate Eyes
Two Major Pathways for Analysis of Visual Information-(1) The Fast "Position" and "Motion" Pathway; (2) The Accurate Color Pathway
Analysis of Contrasts in the Visual Image
Visual Cortex Also Detects Orientation of Lines and Borders-"Simple" Cells
Detection of Line Orientation When a Line Is Displaced Laterally or Vertically in the Visual Field-"Complex" Cells
Detection of Lines of Specific Lengths, Angles, or Other Shapes
Detection of Color
Fields of Vision; Perimetry
Effect of Lesions in the Optic Pathway on the Fields of Vision
Muscular Control of Eye Movements
Neural Pathways for Control of Eye Movements
Fixation Movements of the Eyes
Mechanism of Involuntary Locking Fixation-Role of the Superior Colliculi
Saccadic Movement of the Eyes-A Mechanism of Successive Fixation Points
Fixation on Moving Objects-"Pursuit Movement."
Superior Colliculi Are Mainly Responsible for Turning the Eyes and Head Toward a Visual Disturbance
"Fusion" of the Visual Images from the Two Eyes
Strabismus-Lack of Fusion of the Eyes
Autonomic Control of Accommodation
Control of Pupillary Diameter

Pupillary Light Reflex
Pupillary Reflexes or Reactions in Central Nervous System Disease
Horner's Syndrome
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