Optic Chiasm
The anterior visual pathway refers to the pathway that visual information takes from the eyes to the visual cortex in the brain. It includes the optic nerves, optic chiasm, optic tracts, and lateral geniculate nucleus. This pathway is responsible for transmitting visual signals from the retina to the brain for processing and interpretation.
The optic nerve and optic tracts.
Optic nerves
The Optic Chiasm
The optic Chiasm is located where the optic nerves partially cross on the brain
The anterior visual pathway refers to the pathway that visual information takes from the eyes to the visual cortex in the brain. It includes the optic nerves, optic chiasm, optic tracts, and lateral geniculate nucleus. This pathway is responsible for transmitting visual signals from the retina to the brain for processing and interpretation.
The optic nerve and optic tracts.
Optic nerves
optic chiasma
The optic chiasm
The Optic Chiasm
The optic Chiasm is located where the optic nerves partially cross on the brain
The optic chiasm is where the two optic nerves cross in the brain.
Optic Chiasma
The hypothalamus is inferior to the thalamus. It is posterior(in back) of the optic chiasm beside the temporal lobes and optic tracts.
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The optic nerve