01:146:295 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Optic Chiasm, Visual Cortex, Suprachiasmatic Nucleus

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13: central visual system: ganglion cells have cell bodies in the retina optic nerve (contains all the axons from respective eye) optic chiasm optic tract. Axons with cell bodies from nasal retina cross over to other side. Axons with cell bodies from the temporal retina stay on the same: left and right visual fields. Peripheral vision field: viewed only by respective side of the eye. ** light on the left visual field will enter the left nasal retina and right temporal retina. ** light from left peripheral field is only viewed by left nasal retina crosses over at optic chiasm to right optic tract. Lgn (lateral geniculate nucleus): part of the thalamus where visual info is relayed; where ganglion cell axons synapse (halfway point between retina and primary visual cortex) optic. Radiation axons from the lgn go towards primary visual.

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