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Live Lecture Notes:
 V1 visual cortex in the occipital lobe.
 Visual cortex have 6 layers.
 The input layer from GLN in V1 is 4.
 Magnocellular cells arrive in V1 in 4Calpha layer
 Blobs are rich in cytochrome oxidase and encode wavelength.
 If you injected a dye into the right eye, which LGN would it show up in? both.

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