retinotopista
Retinotopista refers to a conceptual framework in neuroscience and cognitive psychology that describes how visual information from the retina is systematically mapped and processed across different regions of the brain. The term originates from the Greek words *retina* and *topos* (meaning "place"), highlighting the spatial preservation of visual input as it travels through the visual pathway.
The primary visual cortex, located in the occipital lobe, is the first major destination for retinal signals
Retinotopic mapping is essential for tasks such as object recognition, motion detection, and depth perception, as
The concept of retinotopista extends beyond basic visual perception, influencing models of attention, memory, and even
While the term "retinotopista" is not widely used in mainstream scientific literature, it serves as a useful