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Thus, the optic nerve is really a central tract, rather than a nerve, connecting two regions of the nervous system, namely, the layer of bipolar cells, and the cells of the lateral geniculate body, the latter being a visual relay station in the diencephalon (the rear portion of the forebrain).
Experimental tests of this equalization have been performed, for instance, in the LMCs of the blowfly eye [4], and in visual relay neurons of thalamus [16].
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Bipolar cells relay visual stimulus to retinal ganglion cells in the ganglion cell layer either directly or indirectly via amacrine cells, which also reside in the INL.
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