PCB 3703C Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Incus, Meningitis, Gyroid

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30 Apr 2016
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The signals that come from left temporal field- focuses on nasal portion of left retina. Then it passes through optic piases and then reaches the contralateral optic tract. Signals that come from right temporal field focuses on nasal portion of left retina. The signals come from left nasal field focuses on temporal portion of left retina and then travel to epsilateral optic tract. Right nasal field signal focuses on temporal field. Next fibers travel to the posterior lobe of brain (area 17,18,19) The ear is formed of auricle (cartilage) and has three parts: external (auricle and all of the three tubes-connection to middle ear by tympanic membrane), middle ear (three small sized balls such as malleus, incus, and stapes. Behind the oval window is the inner ear. Has cochlea, which is for hearing three circular channels called vestibular system maintains your equilibrium. Basilar membrane and tectorial membrane are above and below.

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