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Stimuli Brain Cells Transmit Impulse Ganglion Transmission Visual

Visual stimuli travel from the eyes to the brain as photoreceptors convert light into electrical impulses, bipolar cells transmit these to ganglion cells, and ganglion cells send them to the brain via the optic nerve.

Visual stimuli travel from the eyes to the brain as photoreceptors convert light into electrical impulses, bipolar cells transmit these to ganglion cells, and ganglion cells send them to the brain via the optic nerve.

Front transmission of visual stimuli from the eyes to the brain
Back photoreceptors convert light stimuli into electrical impulse, bipolar cells transmit impulse to ganglion cells, ganglion cells transmit impulse to brain via optic nerve, 

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