Which of the following is the correct pathway from the retina to the visual cortex?

A. Optic tract, ganglion cells, optic radiations, thalamus, optic chiasma, optic nerve, temporal lobe
B. Optic nerve, optic tract, optic chiasma, optic radiations, thalamus, ganglion cells, parietal lobe
C. Ganglion cells, optic nerve, optic chiasma, optic tract, thalamus, optic radiations, occipital lobe
D. Optic nerve, optic radiations, optic chiasma, ganglion cells, thalamus, optic tract, occipital lobe


Answer: C

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