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The optic nerve at the back of the retina sends signals to the brain where the cerebellum interprets the images. true of false?
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False. The optic nerve sends signals to the visual cortex in the brain, not the cerebellum. The visual cortex is responsible for interpreting the images that are sent from the eyes. The cerebellum is primarily responsible for coordinating movement and balance.
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