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The Optic Chiasm and How It Affects VisionThe optic chiasm is an X-shaped structure formed by the crossing of the optic nerves in the brain. The optic nerve connects the brain to the eye. To biologists, the optic chiasm is thought to be a ...
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Changes in vision that might indicate a brain tumorwhich can compress the optic chiasm, leading to bitemporal hemianopsia (loss of vision in the outer half of both eyes).” Brain tumors in the temporal or occipital lobes can cause visual ...
Consider the challenges during eye development: All axons from the retina must properly connect to a precise spatial pattern in the brain, carrying the spatial information of the visual field ...
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