Tuesday, March 24, 2026

🧠 Visual Neuroscience & Brain–Eye Integration

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.

                                            


πŸ”¬ Key Focus Areas

πŸ‘Neurobiology of Vision & Perception
Understanding how light signals are converted into neural information.

🧠 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.

πŸ”— Retina–Brain Connectivity
Studying communication between retinal cells and cortical networks.

🧬 Neurodegenerative Diseases & Ocular Biomarkers
Early detection of conditions like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s through eye analysis.

πŸ€– Bionic Vision & Brain Interfaces
Advances in brain–computer interfaces and retinal implants.


🌍 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.


πŸ“… October 26–28, 2026
πŸ“ Boston, USA & Virtual

πŸ‘‰ Website: https://globalophthalmologycongress.com/
πŸ‘‰ Register: https://globalophthalmologycongress.com/registration
πŸ‘‰ Submit Abstract: https://globalophthalmologycongress.com/abstract-submission

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