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Optic Chiasm


The Visual Pathway:     

The fibers from the nasal halves of each retina cross to the opposite side of the brain, while those from the temporal halves remain uncrossed.

  • This partial decussation is called the chiasma.

  • The optic nerves after this point are called the optic tract.

  • They contain nerve fibers from both retinas.

  • A decussation is any crossing of nerve fibers that forms an “X”, especially bands of nerve fibers across the spinal column.



The Visual Pathway:     

The fibers from the nasal halves of each retina cross to the opposite side of the brain, while those from the temporal halves remain uncrossed.

  • This partial decussation is called the chiasma.

  • The optic nerves after this point are called the optic tract.

  • They contain nerve fibers from both retinas.

  • A decussation is any crossing of nerve fibers that forms an “X”, especially bands of nerve fibers across the spinal column.

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