The options are A, B, C, D and E. It is asking to match the picture to the functions. Visual information from the retina passes along pathways that lead to cerebral structures that create the conscious and unconscious aspects of visual perception. Lesions (damage) to these neural pathways (labeled A E in the diagram below) will produce distinct defects in visual perception. In the questions below, match each aspect of visual perception and each visual disorder with its associated visual pathway: Detailed color and visual information from the retina is shunted directly to the conscious primary visual cortex where the experience of form, color and motion are created. Damage to this pathway results in loss of the ability to imagine and visualize images, even during dreaming. Visual and color information from the retina takes this pathway to the thalamus where it then branches to the conscious and unconscious pathways of visual perception. Patients with lesions in this pathway have normal vision and know what things are but not where they are. Consequently, they cannot physically locate objects or guide their arms, legs or bodies towards them..