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New Life - Mother and Child: The Mystery of the Goddess and the Divine Mother: Rudolf Steiner's Madonna Painting
New Life - Mother and Child: The Mystery of the Goddess and the Divine Mother: Rudolf Steiner's Madonna Painting
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Eye, Retina, Optic Chiasm, Optic Nerve, Visual Modularity, Visual System, Human Eye, Photosensitive Ganglion Cell, Smooth Pursuit, George Wald, Lateral Geniculate Nucleus, Visual Phototransduction, Phosphene, Two Streams Hypothesis, Saccadic Masking, List of Systemic Diseases With Ocular Manifestations, Retinal Ganglion Cell, Phantom Eye Syndrome, Trichromacy, Retinotopy, Choroid, Glob, Greyout, Optic Radiation, Grassmann's Law, Emmetropia, Visual Routine, Optic Tract, Saccadic Suppression of Image Displacement, Simple Cell, Pretectal Area, Cortical Magnification, Complex Cell, Prisoner's Cinema, Magnocellular Part, Ocular Dominance Column, Koniocellular, Orienting System, Parvocellular Part, Cyclopean Stimuli, Optokinetic Reflex, Vision for Perception and Vision for Action, Hypercomplex Cell, Medial Eye Fields, Choroid Fissure, Foveola, Redout, Visual Processing. Excerpt: The choroid , also known as the choroidea or choroid coat , is the vascular layer containing connective tissue , of the eye lying between the retina and the sclera . In humans its thickness is about 0.5 mm. The choroid provides oxygen and nourishment to the outer layers of the retina . Along with the ciliary body and iris , the choroid forms the uveal tract .is also a darken interior chamber of the eyeBlood supply There are two circulations of the eye: the retinal and uveal, supplied in humans by posterior ciliary arteries , originating from the ophthalmic artery . The arteries of the uveal circulation, supplying the uvea and outer and middle layers of the retina, are branches of the ophthalmic artery and enter the eyeball without passing with the optic nerve. The retinal circulation, on the other hand, derives its circulation from the central retinal artery, also a branch of the ophthalmic artery, but passin...
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