OCCIPITAL CAPILLARY REVERSAL
3 years ago
surgery is performed on the occipital
lobe of the left cerebral hemisphere of the brain; the occipital lobe the visual processing center of the brain, containing most of the anatomical region of the visual cortex. the surgery performed a procedure on the capillaries, the smallest of the body's blood vessels, to reverse the direction of the blood flow in each capillary to boost the blood flow beneath the rods and cones of the subject retina. the rods and cones of the eye are light-sensitive receptors located in the back of the eye. together they are able to detect movement, light and color, and relay that information back to the brain. this procedure produces a marked visual perception increase.
lobe of the left cerebral hemisphere of the brain; the occipital lobe the visual processing center of the brain, containing most of the anatomical region of the visual cortex. the surgery performed a procedure on the capillaries, the smallest of the body's blood vessels, to reverse the direction of the blood flow in each capillary to boost the blood flow beneath the rods and cones of the subject retina. the rods and cones of the eye are light-sensitive receptors located in the back of the eye. together they are able to detect movement, light and color, and relay that information back to the brain. this procedure produces a marked visual perception increase.
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