Superior Colliculus & Eye Movement: How Your Brain Tracks Motion
The superior colliculus is a part of the midbrain that is active in keeping an image of a moving object on the retina of the eyeball. It receives visual information from the eyes and sends signals to the muscles that control the movement of the eyes. This allows us to track moving objects with our eyes and keep them in focus.Eye & Vision Disorders - Related Articles
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