optic chiasm

anatomy
Also known as: optic chiasma

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human visual system

  • cross section of the human eye
    In human eye: The visual pathway

    The optic nerves after this point are called the optic tracts, containing nerve fibres from both retinas. The result of the partial decussation is that an object in, say, the right-hand visual field produces effects in the two eyes that are transmitted to the left-hand side…

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optic nerve

  • cross section of the eye
    In optic nerve

    …an X-shaped structure called the optic chiasm. Here, approximately one-half of the nerve fibres from each eye continue on the same side of the brain, and the remaining nerve fibres cross over at the chiasm to join fibres from the opposite eye on the other side of the brain. This…

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role in nervous system disorders

  • epilepsy
    In nervous system disease: Cerebral hemispheres

    Compression of the optic chiasm, usually by a tumour of the pituitary fossa, may result in the “blinkers” effect. At the optic chiasm the optic nerve fibres from the nasal halves of the right and left retinas cross to the opposite side. Since the nasal retinas “see” the…

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