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. 2018 Nov 27;36(6):767–791. doi: 10.3233/RNN-180880

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4.

The brain’s network to control vision. Many structures of the brain need to interact synchronously to execute visually elicited performance. The vision network is comprised of the retina, subcortical structures, and cortical areas of the brain with multiple interactions with each other. This graph depicts some of the most important brain regions and their presumed functions. The structures and some of their main functions are depicted in Table 2.