Asked by Janani Dissanayake on Sep 29, 2024

Which statements best describes how visual information is transmitted to the brain

A)  Signals from the fovea of each eye go to the left hemisphere and signals from the remaining areas of the retina go to the right hemisphere. 
B)  Signals from both eyes go to both hemispheres of the brain. 
C)  Signals from each eye go to only the corresponding (same) hemisphere of the brain. 
D)  Signals from each eye go to only the opposite hemisphere of the brain.

Visual Information

Data perceived through the sense of sight, including colors, shapes, and movements, which is processed by the visual system.

Hemispheres

The two halves of the brain, the left and the right hemisphere, each responsible for different functions and processes.

  • Detail the progression of visual signals from their inception in the eye to their analysis in the brain.