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Overview

Sensory transduction

Central course

Primary visual cortex

Retinal deficits

Optic nerve damage

Chiasm damage

Damage posterior to chiasm
 
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Clinical correlation - damage posterior to the optic chiasm

Because half of the ganglion cell axons projecting to the lateral geniculate nucleus decussate in the optic chiasm, damage posterior to the chiasm results in loss of input from the contralateral visual fields of both eyes.


Figure 2-10a. Damage posterior to the optic chiasm.


Damage to the optic tract

Results in loss of the contralateral visual fields in both eyes (homonymous hemianopia).


Figure 2-10b. Damage to the optic tract.



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