Understanding How the Brain Creates Vision
The Global Ophthalmology and Vision Science Congress (GOVIS 2026) presents an advanced session on Visual Neuroscience & Brain–Eye Integration, focusing on how visual signals are processed from the eye to the brain.π¬ Key Focus Areas
π️ Neurobiology of Vision & Perception
Understanding how light signals are converted into neural information.
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Visual Pathways & Cortical Plasticity
Exploring how signals travel through the brain and adapt over time.
⚡ Electrophysiology (ERG, VEP, EOG)
Measuring electrical responses to evaluate visual function.
π Retina–Brain Connectivity
Studying communication between retinal cells and cortical networks.
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Neurodegenerative Diseases & Ocular Biomarkers
Early detection of conditions like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s through eye
analysis.
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Bionic Vision & Brain Interfaces
Advances in brain–computer interfaces and retinal implants.
π Why This Topic Matters
Vision is
not just about the eye—it is a complex interaction between neural circuits and
perception. This session highlights how brain activity shapes visual experience
and how these insights support diagnostics, therapies, and rehabilitation.
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October 26–28, 2026
π Boston, USA & Virtual
π Website: https://globalophthalmologycongress.com/
π Register:
https://globalophthalmologycongress.com/registration
π Submit Abstract: https://globalophthalmologycongress.com/abstract-submission
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