The Bradshaw Lecture On the Brain Structures Concerned in Vision And the Visual

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The Bradshaw Lecture On the Brain Structures Concerned in Vision And the Visual
Francis Richardson Cross
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In all vertebrata below mammals, and in some higher mammals, the optic nerve fibres are said all to decussate in the chiasma. In the higher mammals and in man the decussation is certainly incomplete. A portion of fibres pass direct from the temporal side of the retina to the same side of the brain.
The more perfect the degree of binocular vision the larger the bundle of direct fibres. In man the decussating fibres are about three-fifths of the whole, the other two-fifths pass directly from the
...temporal retina to the same side of the brain.
The chiasma is connected with the brain by the optic tracts. They wind round the cerebral peduncles, each dividing into a medial and lateral root.
BRAIN STRUCTURES CONCERNED IN VISION 17 The medial root is small ; it contains the intercerebral fibres of the chiasma, and it ends in the medial geniculate body, the brachium inferius and the lower colliculus of the corpora quadrigemina all these are concerned with hearing.
The fibres from the retina all run along the large lateral root of the optic tract.


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