No. The optic chiasm is located at the base of the brain.
forebrain
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forebrain
It's an area located laterally to optic chiasma
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Optic Chiasm - a crossing point of the optic nerves.
optic chiasma
An Optic Tract is the pathway between the optic chiasma and the brain.
Optic Chiasma
chiasma
forebrain
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The retina, blood vessels, optic disc and fovea
forebrain
It's an area located laterally to optic chiasma
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the pituitary gland is located in the brain