The optic tract, which is fully formed by the 13th week of gestation, is the segment of the afferent visual pathway between the chiasm and dLGN. From their origin, the optic tracts diverge in front of the interpeduncular space and wind laterally above the uncus and then around the internal capsule to reach the dLGN (Figs. 1.38, 1.45, and 1.46). Unlike he intracranial optic nerves, the optic tracts are firmly attached to the brain throughout their course by glial cells
Congenital lesions of the retina, optic nerve, chiasm, tract, or retrogeniculate pathways are associ...
The optic chiasm is a commissure formed by converging optic nerves anteriorly and diverging optic tr...
Although lesions of the optic tracts are infrequently recognized, they are of great importance becau...
The optic tract, which is fully formed by the 13th week of gestation, is the segment of the afferent...
The optic tract, which is fully formed by the 13th week of gestation, is the segment of the afferent...
The optic nerve develops in the substance of the optic stalk (1,2,207,208). This stalk, which become...
The optic nerve develops in the substance of the optic stalk (1,2,207,208). This stalk, which become...
The sensory retina is a part of the central nervous system (CNS). The retina develops from the optic...
The optic chiasm is a commissure formed by converging optic nerves anteriorly and diverging optic tr...
The leptomeninges that surround the optic nerve the dura mater, arachnoid, and pia mater are continu...
The optic nerve can be separated into four sections: the intraocular, intraorbital, intraosseous, an...
The brain devotes more cells and connections to vision than any other sense or motor function. This ...
The sensory retina is a part of the central nervous system (CNS). The retina develops from the optic...
The telencephalon develops at about 6 weeks of gestation from the most anterior aspect of the prosen...
The optic radiations, also called the geniculocalcarine tract, extend from the dLGN to the primary v...
Congenital lesions of the retina, optic nerve, chiasm, tract, or retrogeniculate pathways are associ...
The optic chiasm is a commissure formed by converging optic nerves anteriorly and diverging optic tr...
Although lesions of the optic tracts are infrequently recognized, they are of great importance becau...
The optic tract, which is fully formed by the 13th week of gestation, is the segment of the afferent...
The optic tract, which is fully formed by the 13th week of gestation, is the segment of the afferent...
The optic nerve develops in the substance of the optic stalk (1,2,207,208). This stalk, which become...
The optic nerve develops in the substance of the optic stalk (1,2,207,208). This stalk, which become...
The sensory retina is a part of the central nervous system (CNS). The retina develops from the optic...
The optic chiasm is a commissure formed by converging optic nerves anteriorly and diverging optic tr...
The leptomeninges that surround the optic nerve the dura mater, arachnoid, and pia mater are continu...
The optic nerve can be separated into four sections: the intraocular, intraorbital, intraosseous, an...
The brain devotes more cells and connections to vision than any other sense or motor function. This ...
The sensory retina is a part of the central nervous system (CNS). The retina develops from the optic...
The telencephalon develops at about 6 weeks of gestation from the most anterior aspect of the prosen...
The optic radiations, also called the geniculocalcarine tract, extend from the dLGN to the primary v...
Congenital lesions of the retina, optic nerve, chiasm, tract, or retrogeniculate pathways are associ...
The optic chiasm is a commissure formed by converging optic nerves anteriorly and diverging optic tr...
Although lesions of the optic tracts are infrequently recognized, they are of great importance becau...