retinorecipience
Retinorecipience refers to the property of a neural pathway or brain region to receive visual input originating from the retina. This term is used to describe the anatomical and functional connections within the visual system, tracing the flow of information from the photoreceptor cells in the eye to higher processing centers in the brain. Understanding retinorecipience is crucial for comprehending how visual stimuli are detected, encoded, and ultimately perceived.
The primary retinorecipient structure in the mammalian brain is the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) of the
The concept of retinorecipience is also applied in comparative neuroanatomy. Different species exhibit variations in the