think they're just proteins or other particles floating in the vitreous or aqueous humors.remember they're recycled hence are connected to the body's general circulation, so
stuff
might get in
you could as well do research to find out what the blind and deaf dream about on a normal day.
and as for your conviction, ask the cadavers in med school
For atlases, try Netters and Grant's.
Then for the main texts, Gray's anatomy and Clinically oriented anatomy is the best way to go.
Other online resources are particularly helpful as well.
It depends on the author and his area of concentration.He might be an anatomist or a surgeon or perhaps a physiologist. Their methods of description varies. Most differentiate between afferent and efferent pathways as stated above.
yes. the brain can be directly stimulated without peripheral stimulation. and you need to understand nerve physiology before knowing how the information travels to the brain
yes. the brain can be directly stimulated without peripheral stimulation. and you need to understand nerve physiology before knowing how the information travels to the brain
A direct path would nnot favor some of the processes involved. take for example the vasa recta and the counter current mechanism, a direct system wouldn't be able to provide such functions
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