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List three places that ganglion cell axons travel to within the visual system.

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Final answer:

Ganglion cell axons travel to the thalamus, visual cortex, and superior colliculus.

Step-by-step explanation:

Ganglion cell axons within the visual system travel to three major places:

  1. Thalamus: The majority of the connections of the optic tract are to the lateral geniculate nucleus (part of the thalamus).
  2. Visual cortex: Axons from the lateral geniculate nucleus project to the visual cortex of the cerebrum, located in the occipital lobe.
  3. Superior colliculus: Another target of the optic tract is the superior colliculus, located in the midbrain.

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