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From where does the LGN receives input and sends its output?a) From the ganglion cells, to the V1b) From cones and rods, to the V1c) From V1, to the ganglion cellsd) From the ganglion cells, to the cons and rodse) From V1, to the cones and rods

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From where does the LGN receives input and sends its output?a) From the ganglion cells, to the V1b) From cones and rods, to the V1c) From V1, to the ganglion cellsd) From the ganglion cells, to the cons and rodse) From V1, to the cones and rods

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The LGN (Lateral Geniculate Nucleus) receives input from the ganglion cells and sends its output to the V1 (Primary Visual Cortex). So, the correct answer is a) From the ganglion cells, to the V1.

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