Purpose: In the literature, different graphic illustrations are available, which depict different parts of the visual pathway in relation to visual field sectors, to retinal sectors, the layers of the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN), or sections of the primary visual cortex (V1). However, a complete overview is missing, which may be useful for a more precise differentiation of predominantly ophthalmological from intracerebral diseases. It may also be of interest to investigate additional intracerebral reasons that are involved in impaired vision of largely unknown pathophysiology. Methods: This work combines the scientific knowledge of partial graphics in one detailed illustration that allows exact follow-up of the neuronal connections ...
1) Ventral ("what") stream - this begins with the ‘P' retinal ganglion cells à parvocellular layers ...
Specific monocular or binocular visual field defects can be highly localizing when the neuroanatomy ...
Visual cortex, areas 17,18,19. Lateral occipital gyri, graphic overlay on lateral hemisphere primary...
The largest visual area, known as the primary visual cortex or V1, has greatly contributed to the c...
Visual information transmission flows from the retinal ganglion cells to the lateral geniculate nucl...
Visual information transmission flows from the retinal ganglion cells to the lateral geniculate nucl...
The largest visual area, known as the primary visual cortex or V1, has greatly contributed to the cu...
The largest visual area, known as the primary visual cortex or V1, has greatly contributed to the cu...
A brief review of the anatomy of the eye and the photic stimulation of the receptors is followed by ...
Image 1 title: Functionally-eloquent organization of the afferent visual pathway; Image 1 descriptio...
Caitlin R Siu,1 Kathryn M Murphy1,2 1McMaster Integrative Neuroscience Discovery and Study (MiNDS) P...
The representation of the visual field in human striate cortex was originally studied by Inouye, an ...
What follows is a summary of the basic findings made in experimental animals over the past 30 years ...
1) Ventral ("what") stream - this begins with the ‘P' retinal ganglion cells à parvocellular layers ...
Neurons in the visual system represent the visual world; the deeper into the nervous system (in the ...
1) Ventral ("what") stream - this begins with the ‘P' retinal ganglion cells à parvocellular layers ...
Specific monocular or binocular visual field defects can be highly localizing when the neuroanatomy ...
Visual cortex, areas 17,18,19. Lateral occipital gyri, graphic overlay on lateral hemisphere primary...
The largest visual area, known as the primary visual cortex or V1, has greatly contributed to the c...
Visual information transmission flows from the retinal ganglion cells to the lateral geniculate nucl...
Visual information transmission flows from the retinal ganglion cells to the lateral geniculate nucl...
The largest visual area, known as the primary visual cortex or V1, has greatly contributed to the cu...
The largest visual area, known as the primary visual cortex or V1, has greatly contributed to the cu...
A brief review of the anatomy of the eye and the photic stimulation of the receptors is followed by ...
Image 1 title: Functionally-eloquent organization of the afferent visual pathway; Image 1 descriptio...
Caitlin R Siu,1 Kathryn M Murphy1,2 1McMaster Integrative Neuroscience Discovery and Study (MiNDS) P...
The representation of the visual field in human striate cortex was originally studied by Inouye, an ...
What follows is a summary of the basic findings made in experimental animals over the past 30 years ...
1) Ventral ("what") stream - this begins with the ‘P' retinal ganglion cells à parvocellular layers ...
Neurons in the visual system represent the visual world; the deeper into the nervous system (in the ...
1) Ventral ("what") stream - this begins with the ‘P' retinal ganglion cells à parvocellular layers ...
Specific monocular or binocular visual field defects can be highly localizing when the neuroanatomy ...
Visual cortex, areas 17,18,19. Lateral occipital gyri, graphic overlay on lateral hemisphere primary...