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Visual Pathway of the Human eye:

 

The visual pathway a visual sensation that is transmitted from the retina to the mind. In the retina vision is produced by photoreceptors. The data leaves the eye by the optic nerve, and there is a halfway intersection of axons at the optic chiasm. The axons are known as the optic tract. The optic tract is wrapped around the midbrain so it could to get to the parallel geniculate core, where all of the axons must have a neural connection. From that point, the lateral geniculate nucleus axons fan out through the profound white matter of the cerebrum as the optic radiations, which will at last go to essential visual cortex, at the back of the mind

The Visual images are always upside down when they pass through the lens. Then, in the person’s right eye, the nasal retina looks at stuff the right half, while the temporal retina looks at the other side which is the left side.

Visual Pathway of the Falcon eye: 

 

Motion Camouflage is a strategy in which the prey can’t see who is coming towards them and the only thing that the bird can see is the increase in size. They first lock their prey and fly really quickly and the first thing they do is break the prey’s neck to kill it. They first go in a spiral because flying straight will not help their eyes. A Falcons eyes are on sides so they can’t fly straight and have to tilt their head from side to side.

 

 

Pathway for the Falcon eye:

 

Motion Camouflage is a strategy in which the prey can't see who is coming towards them and the only thing that the bird can see is the increase in size. They first lock their prey and fly really quickly and the first thing they do is break the prey's neck to kill it. They first go in a spiral because flying straight will not help their eyes. A Falcons eyes are on sides so they can't fly straight and have to tilt their head from side to side.

 

 

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