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Primary Visual Cortex Destination Occipital Lobe Cerebrum Axons

The primary visual cortex is the destination in the occipital lobe of the cerebrum for most of the axons from the lateral geniculate nuclei.

La corteza visual primaria es el destino en el lóbulo occipital del cerebro para la mayoría de los axones de los núcleos geniculados laterales.

Front primary visual cortex
Back The destination in the occipital lobe of the cerebrum for most of the axons from the lateral geniculate nuclei.

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