the brain get used to position of the eye and process the image as it supposedly be. if you chance position of one of them, the brain will eventually adapt to it. so no, neither neurons nor cones/rods do not respond to single binocular neuron. all information that comes from eyes get processed whole single block of info.
mrfoseptik t1_jdna2vx wrote
Reply to The two retinas are tied/linked together in the brain. Are they tied 1:1, so that each retinal point corresponds to the same retinal point in the other eye? I.e., each retinal point from one eye shares the same binocular neuron with its counterpoint in the other eye? by ch1214ch
the brain get used to position of the eye and process the image as it supposedly be. if you chance position of one of them, the brain will eventually adapt to it. so no, neither neurons nor cones/rods do not respond to single binocular neuron. all information that comes from eyes get processed whole single block of info.