Multiple Choice
By which pathway does visual information travel to be interpreted by the vertebrate brain?
A) Retinal ganglion cells; optic tract; lateral geniculate nucleus; visual cortex
B) Optic tract; retinal ganglion cells; lateral geniculate nucleus; visual cortex
C) Visual cortex; retinal ganglion cells; optic tract; lateral geniculate nucleus
D) Retinal ganglion cells; optic tract; visual cortex; lateral geniculate nucleus
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