If you close your left eye and keep your right eye open, you would not be able to see any part of the left visual field. True or false?.

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False, If you close your left eye and keep your right eye open, you will be able to see any part of the left visual field.  The right side (or cerebral hemisphere) processes the left field of vision and vice versa as it travels along an optic tract toward the thalamus.

The refractory (focusing) capacity of the lens system in the eye and the retina's cytoarchitecture determine visual acuity, or the capacity to identify and recognize items visually.

The thalamus's LGN (lateral geniculate nucleus):

Consider this to be a central toll booth where all sensory data must stop before entering. The left hand is controlled by the right hemisphere of the brain, which also regulates creativity and imagination. Our two cerebral hemispheres each control one eye, but they "each take care of a different half of the field of visual, and consequently a different half of both retinas" when it comes to vision.

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