<Li> Finally, the horizontal and amacrine cells play a significant role in this process, but that is not represented here . </Li> <P> Here is an example of an input image and how edge detection would modify it . </P> <P> Once the image is spatially encoded by the centre--surround structures, the signal is sent out along the optic nerve (via the axons of the ganglion cells) through the optic chiasm to the LGN (lateral geniculate nucleus). The exact function of the LGN is unknown at this time . The output of the LGN is then sent to the back of the brain . Specifically, the output of the LGN "radiates" out to the V1 primary visual cortex . </P> <P> Simplified signal flow: Photoreceptors → Bipolar → Ganglion → Chiasm → LGN → V1 cortex </P>

Where does information from the right retina show up in the cortex