sjónrænna
Sjónrænna refers to the network of neurons involved in vision, spanning from the retina to higher visual centers in the brain. The term is used to describe the cells and connections that encode, relay, and interpret visual information for perception and behavior. Sjónrænna encompasses both early sensory neurons in the retina and the cortical neurons that process visual features such as edges, color, motion, and form.
In the retina, photoreceptors—rods and cones—transduce light into electrical signals. These signals propagate to bipolar cells
The optic nerves partly cross at the optic chiasm, so visual information from the left and right
Beyond V1, a hierarchy of extrastriate visual areas (V2, V3, V4, MT/V5, and others) progressively extracts complex
Clinical relevance includes deficits from lesions along the visual pathway, such as scotomas or hemianopia, reflecting