nägemissüsteemi
Nägemissüsteemi, also known as the visual system, is a complex network of structures and processes in the human body that enables sight. It consists of the eyes, the optic nerves, and the visual centers in the brain. The eyes capture light and convert it into electrical signals through a process called photoreception. These signals are then transmitted to the brain via the optic nerves, where they are processed and interpreted as images.
The visual system can be broadly divided into two main pathways: the dorsal (or "where") pathway and
The visual system is highly adaptable and can adjust to various lighting conditions, a process known as
The visual system is crucial for various activities, including navigation, communication, and social interaction. It plays